Fullblood Texas Longhorn Cattle With Twisty Horn Genetics
Descended from Andalusian cattle brought to the New world by Spanish explorers in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, the Texas Longhorn evolved from feral Spanish stock without interference of man for almost 400 years. Our goal is to preserve in the purest of form, for our own enjoyment and the enrichment of future generations, the unique variety of genetics found only in the resourceful, hardy and thrifty cattle of Spanish descent we now call the majestic Texas Longhorn. A typical characteristic of fullblood Texas Longhorn cows are twisty horns, a product of slender horns growing laterally from an oval shaft.