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To: average joe who wrote (43946)1/2/2006 3:47:36 PM
From: haqihana  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 90947
 
AJ, I've only seen a couple of those cows with the down pointed horns, and that was a long, long, time ago. Now the ranchers just let the horns grow as is natural, or they keep them cut off to prevent any of the ornery ones that don't like fences from breaking out. Now there are a lot of black, and red, angus in Texas, and sometimes they will cross breed angus with herefords. If any of those beef cattle have any longhorn in their breeding history, they will want to rove. They weren't fenced in during the days of the longhorns, and seem to still have an aversion for being forced to stay in any particular place.