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One of the most recognised silhouettes in the world is that of the majestic Texas Longhorn. No breed of cattle has shaped a nation's history such as the Longhorn. Without the Texas Longhorn there may never have been a cowboy. Without the cowboy we would have no western movies, western novels and events we take for granted, like rodeos, cutting, working cowhorse events etc.
The Texas Longhorn has followed a long trail to the 21st. Century. Its ancestors came from the shores of Spain, arriving with Columbus in 1493 at Saint Domingo. In 1521, Gregorio de Villalobos brought the first cattle from Santa Domingo to Mexico. Explorers, settlers and expeditions to establish missions then brought cattle into Texas. These cattle, mingling with cattle lost by eastern settlers, propagated as they escaped, were scattered by Indians or abandoned. Left on their own without benefit of man, these animals survived by their own ingenuity developing through the years the traits of hardiness, disease resistance, longevity, fertility and browse utilisation.
During the dark days following the American Civil War, the Texas longhorn became the financial salvation of the Southwest. Men returning home found that their only source of income was the thousands of Texas Longhorns wandering freely worth next to nothing in Texas, but hunger ed for by the residents in the North. An estimated 10 million Texas cattle were trailed to northern markets between 1866 and 1895 bringing in the then staggering sum of $200,000,000.
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"Leahton Park"
Charters Towers
Queensland 4820
AUSTRALIA
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