Texas Longhorn cattle is, of course, associated with the Lone Star State. But we discover one of America's top Longhorn Cattle producers deep in the heart of the Ohio Valley. And they pride themselves on producing better beef for America's dinner tables.
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in my opinion,longhorn cattle are just too pretty to be killed for meat
SpringMist1 4 days ago
these are not true longhorns. a real longhorn has a squarish body with long legs and horns that must show a twist. a real longhorn should weigh no more than 1200 pounds. most will weigh under 1000. they should not be getting fed, doctored, salted or sheltered by man. and the longhorns should not be turned into show cattle. and they should not be allowing people to get to close to their calves. thumbs up if you agree the dickesons and many others are ruining the breed
NingaGinga22 3 months ago
My great uncle owns a slaughter house and I work for him and sometimes we have to shoot the longhorns in their trailers because they're too big horn wise to fit in the schut
casey7244 3 months ago
Daryle this is what you ought to say to your son and grandson.Consider the postage stamp,sons.It secure success through its ability to stick to one thing till it gets there....
SithSereyPheap1 3 months ago
at 2:30 the baby is like damn bitch
thekevinyeah 3 months ago
hey did I see a belted galoway cow?Nice land lots good grass yup hervabors love grass.
7466309change 6 months ago
Grass fed!!
5tonyvvvv 7 months ago
Looks like reclaimed strip mine land.
jrisner1951 9 months ago
this is a beautiful farm! :)
CeeEmmz 1 year ago
are there any uses for those long "Horns" other than ornamental?
briquetaverne 1 year ago