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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2011

he Texas Longhorn is a breed of cattle known for its characteristic horns, which can extend to 7 feet (2.1 m) tip to tip for steers and exceptional cows, and 36 to 80 inches (0.91 to 2.0 m) tip to tip for bulls. Horns can have a slight upward turn at their tips or even triple twist. Texas Longhorns are known for their diverse coloring. The Texas Longhorn Breeders Association of America and the International Texas Longhorn Association serve as the recognized registries for the breed. Texas Longhorns with elite genetics can often fetch $40,000 or more at auction with the record of $170,000 in recent history for a cow.[1] Due to their innate gentle disposition and intelligence, Texas Longhorns are increasingly being trained as riding steers.

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  • how badass would it be to make a giant slingshot with their horns then have waterbaloon wars whilst riding them =D no? just me? ok..

  • yes and it would be funny if it turned its head sideways and jugged one of you idiots in the fucking neck

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  • what music is that!! <3 ?

  • I can see where the name comes from

  • @RyanScream1

    Water balloons? Nah man, GRENADES!

  • Knew it was in Texas, where else lol

  • its all fun and games till someone is impaled

  • How did i get here from shit burgers?

  • i wonder if those big horns put excessive stress on their neck and back.

  • theres only 2 things in quahog steers and queers. i dont see any horns so what does that make you private griffin???

  • Hook Em!

  • @quinweller no they don't but longhorns were created by survival of the fittest. range cattle even today are still kinda naturally selected. they must be able to find food and water and raise a big healthy calf. man can't always do everything for them.

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