Longhorn of Texas
by Kathy White
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Longhorn of Texas
Artist
Kathy White
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Photograph - Photography
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Even though this Texas Longhorn looks as if it is sticking its tongue out at us, I read that they have a gentle disposition and intelligence, and because of this the Longhorns are increasingly being trained as riding steers. I have actually seen a young girl at our local rodeo riding her pet Longhorn. Their ability to thrive in warm climates make them a favorite in Texas, not to mention their Texas history. Longhorn cattle have a strong survival instinct, and can find food or shelter during times of rough weather. Longhorn calves are very tough and can stand up sooner after birth than other breeds. Longhorn cattle can breed for a long time, well into their teens. There have been cows that have bred for up to thirty years. Some ranchers keep Longhorns for their easy calving. A Longhorn cow will often go off on her own to a safe place to have the calf then bring it home. They are also known to hide their calves in safe places to avoid predation, sometimes causing difficulty for ranchers, who may need to work on the animal. According to the research I did, their horns have been known to range as much, from tip to tip, as 7 feet!
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October 31st, 2012
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