Kansas Texas
Texas Longhorn, From Husbandry Become a Brand
When looking for longhorn cattle for the first time, it's not difficult to be surprised by the dramatic sweep of their headgear. The upward-curving horns rise elegantly over the grass-grazers' rather thin-looking faces. On mature cows, these defensive weapons can measure two feet from tip to tip a bull's may stretch to four feet and steers can produce "trophy-size" horns of up to seven feet long!
The Texas Longhorn is a breed of cattle known for its characteristic horns, which can extend to 4 feet (1.2 m) tip to tip for steers and exceptional cows and bulls in the 70 to 80 inch tip to tip range. Horns can have a slight upward turn at their tips or even triple twist. Texas Longhorns are known for their extreme diversified coloring.
Texas Longhorns and the long drives northward to market made such an imprint on the 19th-century Western landscape that for many Americans today nothing else better defines the Old West. In his classic 1941 book The Longhorns, J. Frank Dobie wrote that the Chisholm Trail, from Texas to Kansas, initiated the most fantastic and fabulous migration of animals controlled by man that the world has ever known or can ever know’ Between 1866 and 1890, some 10 million cattle were driven on the Chisholm and other trails out of Texas. ‘Without the Longhorns and the long drives,’ writes Don Worcester in The Texas Longhorn, ‘it is unlikely that the cowboy would have become such a universal folk hero.’
The roots of the Texas Longhorn go back to the late 1400s. Cattle were not indigenous to North America, but were introduced by gold-seeking Spanish conquistadors. The first Spanish explorers turned their dark, thin-legged, wiry Moorish-Andalusian cattle loose on the Caribbean Islands. These Andalusians, known as ‘black cattle,’ also produced Spanish fighting bulls. Left on their owner, the cattle strayed, grew larger and soon turned wild. In the wild they thrived, growing heavy-boned, skinny and swift. Their long legs and long horns provided offensive weapons and defensive protection. They also developed a fiery temper and a malicious cleverness.
In 1521, Spanish sea captain Gregorio de Villalobos, defying a law prohibiting cattle trading in Mexico, left Santo Domingo with six cows and a bull and set sail to Veracruz, Mexico. The explorer Hernando Cortes also set sail with Criollo, or Spanish, cattle to have beef while on his expeditions. He branded his herds with three crosses-the first brand recorded in North America.
As more Spanish explorers headed north, their crippled and exhausted cows were left behind, loose on the trail, to fend for themselves. These Spanish explorers held to the Castilian tradition that grass was a gift of nature. Spanish cattlemen did not fence in their fields or their herds, and cattle easily wandered off to join the wild population. In the 1820s, settlers in Texas, then part of Mexico, primarily raised European breeds of cattle. The Texas Longhorn is the result of the accidental crossbreeding of escaped descendants of the Criollo cattle and the cows of early American settlers, including English Longhorns.
Most breeds of cattle fall into either beef or dairy. The Texas longhorn is a beef animal and is known for its lean beef, which is lower in fat, cholesterol and calories than most beef. The Texas Longhorns are also used for their many excellent qualities adding hybrid vigor and easy calving abilities when crossed with other breeds. However, they continue to represent the romance of the Old West and are often retained for their beauty and intelligence.
Now Texas longhorn become famous brand not only for breeds but it's become one famous football and basketball team name, and you can see Texas longhorn become brand name. Longhorn.com use longhorn as their brand. You can see longhorn store, longhorn antiques, longhorn furniture, longhorn art, longhorn books, longhorn clothing, longhorn lamps, longhorn kitchen, longhorn money, longhorn music, longhorn toys, longhorn hats, longhorn home decor, longhorn jewelry, etc. These are another form of animal become brand and mascot.
You can see texas longhorn stuff at http://longhorn.com/ you also can make advertising at http://longhorn.com/longhorn-advertising/
About the Author
Written by Paul, author of Longhorn contains of Longhorn Albums and Longhorn Advertising
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Why do the Kansas City Chiefs have a picture of texas on their helmet?
It seems weird that a football team other than the texans would have that picture.
check the game on right now...dalas cowboys at kansas city chiefs...different helmet today
--The Chiefs will wear throwback uniforms of the 1962 AFL champion Texans. That includes helmets that will feature the map of Texas, and a star where Dallas is located. The throwback uniforms the Chiefs will wear are not very different from what they currently wear.


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