The Texas Longhorn
Relic of the Past, Asset for the Future
978-0-89096-625-9 Paperback
6 x 9 x 0 in
112 pp. Illus.
Pub Date: 06/01/2000
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Almost extinct by the turn of the century, the Texas Longhorn was preserved by the efforts of just a few people who recalled with fondness the days when the cattle had thundered on the trails. Some U.S. Forest Service officials, several ranchers, and even a folklorist—J. Frank Dobie—gathered the animals for breeding and successfully managed the small herds until they stabilized and began to increase. The Texas Longhorn Breeders Association of America was formed in 1964 to preserve and promote the breed, and a growing interest in improving health by eating leaner meat has spurred renewed interest in the lean Longhorn as more than just a nostalgic novelty.
Elma Dill Russell Spencer Series in the West and Southwest
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