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<blockquote data-quote="SEEMYWILLYS49" data-source="post: 1810917" data-attributes="member: 43244"><p>Hola! Thanks for the opportunity to join this informative group. Wifey & I moving from 3 acres to 16 acres place West of the DFW Metroplex. We've owned three Longhorns for several years and added a fourth , bull calf, this past year. Hoping he will breed the two females in our herd. We love having longhorns they are amazing animals. Ours are very tame & will eat from our hands. Hoping to learn more & more from this group to be better. Kia Kaha!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SEEMYWILLYS49, post: 1810917, member: 43244"] Hola! Thanks for the opportunity to join this informative group. Wifey & I moving from 3 acres to 16 acres place West of the DFW Metroplex. We’ve owned three Longhorns for several years and added a fourth , bull calf, this past year. Hoping he will breed the two females in our herd. We love having longhorns they are amazing animals. Ours are very tame & will eat from our hands. Hoping to learn more & more from this group to be better. Kia Kaha! [/QUOTE]
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