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    That's A Watusi,not A Longhorn

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    Quote Originally Posted by olmike View Post
    That's A Watusi,not A Longhorn
    Good eye , One characteristic which sets the Watusi apart from the Texas Longhorn is the root diameter of the horns.
    The long horn cattle were the result of inner breeding of other breeds brought over by Columbus to the Caribbean Islands in 1483 some of those animals escaped to the mainland of central America by swimming. then became feral and over the course of a century or 2 the cattle developed resistance to extreme conditions drought heat and poor food supply. Their horns grew longer and longer thought to be for much the same reasons the Watusi horns developed the way they did. to dissipate heat from their bodies and as a predator defense the longhorn nearly became extinct in the early 1920's
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank S View Post
    Good eye , One characteristic which sets the Watusi apart from the Texas Longhorn is the root diameter of the horns.
    The long horn cattle were the result of inner breeding of other breeds brought over by Columbus to the Caribbean Islands in 1483 some of those animals escaped to the mainland of central America by swimming. then became feral and over the course of a century or 2 the cattle developed resistance to extreme conditions drought heat and poor food supply. Their horns grew longer and longer thought to be for much the same reasons the Watusi horns developed the way they did. to dissipate heat from their bodies and as a predator defense the longhorn nearly became extinct in the early 1920's
    Thats very interesting Frank.
    We had horses, pigs & cattle that survived (other species didn't) and became feral esp the pigs & wild horses, that were left on our east coast islands for survivors of ship whecks. Of course this canturies after CC. the pigs were more likely to kill the survivors and it would take a good horse whisperer to catch/tame the broncos. One night, early 70's on South Stradbroke Is a mate & I were attacked by horses & narrowly escaped to our 12 ft tinnie : they didn't follow us far into the water. We retrieved our surf rods and other stuff that hadn't been trampled the next day. Left us wary of night walking across the Island even for the alure of Tailer, Mullaway, Travelly and big Bream etc,. There is quick sand among the dunes but horses & cattle know where to & where not to drink.

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    Quote Originally Posted by olmike View Post
    That's A Watusi,not A Longhorn
    Never heard of a Watusi before. Except for the song/dance.

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    Longhorn rides shotgun on highway - GIF-watusi.jpgLonghorn rides shotgun on highway - GIF-longhorn.jpg

    Song and Dance.

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    watching that video makes one aware of how much has changed in 50 years. Apart from weddings ,I could count the number of times I've seen guys dancing wearing ties, on one hand. Maybe I have been to too many lower budget events.

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