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Re: PHOTO - Full sized Longhorn
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Posted by Ol Chief on August 22, 2006 at 23:21:25 from (69.91.92.199):
In Reply to: PHOTO - Full sized Longhorn posted by David in Wales on August 22, 2006 at 12:59:51:
I also do not want to be quarrelsome nor abrasive however,over many years I have raised hundreds of longhorns here in Texas. So far have never seen one nor owned one with a horn turned forward at such an angle as pictured.Also, though Longhorns are not as large as some other breeds they are considerably bigger than the one in photo.Just two weeks ago I passed an exotic animal farm near my home and was supprised to see some cattle which I belived to be African Longhorns.They were much heavier than our Texas type but most distinguishing was the thickness of the horns.I am almost certain these horns were very close to five inches in diameter at the base.I could go on and on about my these breeds but have probably already been to windy.When I find out how to post a photo I will do so or mail you several.Regards
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