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AFRICAN WATUSI BULL??
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 This is for sale on Craigslist this morning for $1100. Now, why would someone want one of these? Just curious.

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Wow...that thing has some really big....horns.... 
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They cross them on long horns - big business.   
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3canstorun - 2014-07-28 7:51 AM They cross them on long horns - big business.   

Wow. Ok lol. For meat or what? That's an ugly cow. 
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Also, how do you catch this cow? 
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3canstorun - 2014-07-28 7:51 AM They cross them on long horns - big business.   
Wow. Ok lol. For meat or what? That's an ugly cow. 

I have seen them in rodeo acts - the One Armed Bandit uses them alot.   
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Reg. Nov 2011
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3canstorun - 2014-07-28 7:54 AM
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3canstorun - 2014-07-28 7:51 AM They cross them on long horns - big business.   
Wow. Ok lol. For meat or what? That's an ugly cow. 
I have seen them in rodeo acts - the One Armed Bandit uses them alot.   

 Ok. NOW YOU HAVE MY ATTENTION LOL....who is the One Armed Bandit lol?
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Reg. Nov 2011
Posted 2014-07-28 8:03 AM
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Wow. The One Armed Bandit really is one armed..... 
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Reg. May 2014
Posted 2014-07-28 8:08 AM
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We have a breeder in our area that crosses them on longhorns and the meat is supposed to be really lean, and healthier for you than regular angus beef. Never had it, but that's what I heard.
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Reg. Aug 2011
Posted 2014-07-28 8:09 AM
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LRQHS - 2014-07-28 8:03 AM Wow. The One Armed Bandit really is one armed..... 

Yes, he is awesome!!!!

I think they are sort of a novelty. I could be wrong. I've never seen one in person 
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Girls_Gotta_Jet - 2014-07-28 8:08 AM We have a breeder in our area that crosses them on longhorns and the meat is supposed to be really lean, and healthier for you than regular angus beef. Never had it, but that's what I heard.

Interesting. I've never had it that I know of either.  
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Posted 2014-07-28 8:09 AM
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LRQHS - 2014-07-28 8:03 AM Wow. The One Armed Bandit really is one armed..... 

I've seen his act a few different times.  Pretty impressive.  My brother had some Watusi's at one time.  He went through a phase of wanting exotics and tried his hand at bucking stock.  His mind was changed when a "pet" Brahma took him one day when he was feeding.  He's now back to normal cattle operation. LOL
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 Ok lol....now, how do you catch that cow? I don't think you can rope him or fit him in a squeeze shoot......just run him up an alley??? Do his horns fit in the trailer?
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If I bought this Watusi bull, how would I get him home? 
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Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2014-07-28 8:14 AM
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If I remember correctly my brothers bulls had their horns tipped I think is the word?  He must have had them in a trailer.  If you want one I'd suggest leading him by a nose ring.  That should work.
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Reg. Nov 2011
Posted 2014-07-28 8:19 AM
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CYA Ranch - 2014-07-28 8:14 AM If I remember correctly my brothers bulls had their horns tipped I think is the word?  He must have had them in a trailer.  If you want one I'd suggest leading him by a nose ring.  That should work.

I don't think I want him that bad lol..... 
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Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2014-07-28 8:24 AM
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LRQHS - 2014-07-28 8:19 AM
CYA Ranch - 2014-07-28 8:14 AM If I remember correctly my brothers bulls had their horns tipped I think is the word?  He must have had them in a trailer.  If you want one I'd suggest leading him by a nose ring.  That should work.
I don't think I want him that bad lol..... 

 
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Reg. Aug 2011
Posted 2014-07-28 8:27 AM
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LOL, well don't you want to be impaled? That's what it looks like these are for to me...  
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Reg. Nov 2011
Posted 2014-07-28 8:29 AM
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An impaling is not on my bucket list. 
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Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2014-07-28 10:09 AM
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There is a whole herd of them about 5 miles from my house. They are supposedly really good beef, heat and bug tolerant (most African breeds are), and pretty docile. I haven't tested any of those theories...
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RockinGR - 2014-07-28 10:09 AM There is a whole herd of them about 5 miles from my house. They are supposedly really good beef, heat and bug tolerant (most African breeds are), and pretty docile. I haven't tested any of those theories...

 lol...can you go try to lead one around by a nose ring for us?
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Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2014-07-28 10:15 AM
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LRQHS - 2014-07-28 10:11 AM

RockinGR - 2014-07-28 10:09 AM There is a whole herd of them about 5 miles from my house. They are supposedly really good beef, heat and bug tolerant (most African breeds are), and pretty docile. I haven't tested any of those theories...

 lol...can you go try to lead one around by a nose ring for us?

I'll put that on my "to-do" list. But my rate of completion of said "to-do" list hasn't been very good lately.
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Reg. Apr 2011
Posted 2014-07-28 10:21 AM
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We had some Langhorn cows with pretty long horns come through the feed lot on layover. Its amazing they know exactly where the horn tip ends, they are pretty crafty at maneuvering through the system. Though his horns come out more than up he'd fit I to a stock trailer just only put him in so he can stand how he needs.

I think mostly they are a novelty thing, kinda line miniature heffords and dexters, not the most functional critter to rais for beef but kinda neat to look at. I want to say some cross them on longhorn for roping as the horn base is stronger? But I could be mixed up with a different breed.

How would I move him around? From the fence with my dog ;-)
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Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2014-07-28 10:22 AM
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good grief what a bad head/neck/and back ache that boy must have!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
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Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2014-07-28 10:22 AM
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We used to have a Watusi/Corriente cross cow. She raised really nice roping cattle. She was bigger framed than the Corrientes and her calves had bigger horn base at a younger age. She was very laid back and was a good leader when we were moving cattle because she would always find the gate. Sure do miss Lucy. We'd planned to have her head mounted when she got older and came up open, but by the time that happened one of her horns rotted out. We still have one of her daughters that we are crossing on a beef bull. Don't let them fool you, they know exactly where the tips of their horns are. We run ours through the working shoot each year to vaccinate and preg. If they are really long they'll kind of have to turn their heads sideways, but they make it through just fine.
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Reg. Apr 2011
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Jenbabe - 2014-07-28 9:22 AM

We used to have a Watusi/Corriente cross cow. She raised really nice roping cattle. She was bigger framed than the Corrientes and her calves had bigger horn base at a younger age. She was very laid back and was a good leader when we were moving cattle because she would always find the gate. Sure do miss Lucy. We'd planned to have her head mounted when she got older and came up open, but by the time that happened one of her horns rotted out. We still have one of her daughters that we are crossing on a beef bull. Don't let them fool you, they know exactly where the tips of their horns are. We run ours through the working shoot each year to vaccinate and preg. If they are really long they'll kind of have to turn their heads sideways, but they make it through just fine.

They sure do! And you reminded me of our cow spike, shes outa luck now we got a hydrolics chute but her horns stick up pretty tall, you'd lock her in and and like three seconds to give her her shots and dewormer or shed use the tip to pop the chute open and be gone lol, crafty old girl.
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Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2014-07-28 10:31 AM
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Those are awesome animals, beautiful and do cross well on the longhorns. I knew a breeder of Watusi cattle and oh my goodness they were so cool looking, he had a bull and a couple of cows inported, he did this cause he wanted to no reason he tolded me.   
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Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2014-07-28 11:18 AM
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There is a bull about a mile from us and you sure can't miss him in the pasture.  I don't know the guy that owns him but those horns are impressive!   
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Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2014-07-28 11:23 AM
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You'd dang sure have braggin' right....which ever way you take it!   
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Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-07-28 1:42 PM
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There are some around us and I would say they have them for the same reason some people have horses, for pasture ornaments. 
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Reg. Oct 2011
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To ride it of course! This was my steer

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Reg. Nov 2006
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lilac lane farm - 2014-07-28 9:50 PM To ride it of course! This was my steer

Awww thats cute, now can he run a set of barrels, and if so what D is he running in?  
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Posted 2014-07-28 9:59 PM
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Southtxponygirl - 2014-07-28 9:54 PM

lilac lane farm - 2014-07-28 9:50 PM To ride it of course! This was my steer

Awww thats cute, now can he run a set of barrels, and if so what D is he running in?  

Moo D.... and the pic in the OP.... is..... NOT....a cow.....
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Reg. Oct 2003
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We have a couple here in town that trains Longhorns to ride.

 




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Reg. Jan 2010
Posted 2014-07-29 12:23 AM
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If I remember correctly, you can't "tip" their horns. Their blood flows through all the way to the tips. I agree they know exactly where the end of their horns are.
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A bunch of the rich people around here have them just for looking at lol

eta there's a nice place near where I keep my horse at that has a small herd... everyone around there claims the property belongs to Chuck Norris lol


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Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2014-07-29 8:44 AM
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I've had Longhorn beef. Really, really good and I would rather have that than your angus beef. Yes it is leaner, only thing is if you have the Longhorns for roping you have to shut them up and grain for awhile to get the beef tender.
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Reg. Apr 2011
Posted 2014-07-29 10:27 AM
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Sandok - 2014-07-29 7:44 AM

I've had Longhorn beef. Really, really good and I would rather have that than your angus beef. Yes it is leaner, only thing is if you have the Longhorns for roping you have to shut them up and grain for awhile to get the beef tender.

You know theres more beef breeds than Angus .... that are far better ;-)
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My grandparents' neighbors have these. The fenceline for their animals is right at my grandparents' yard so I would pet them every time I went over there. They were really nice and liked when you scratched at the base of their horns.
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Posted 2014-07-29 11:17 PM
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 Generally they cross the Watusi's with long horn or corriente cattle for roping/bulldogging stock. They wind up having a better set of horns and are very hardy. And yes, the OAB has a few he takes with him for the specialty acts. They're pretty wicked looking!!
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Every one will get a laugh out of this. I read this thread right before bed yesterday morning (3rd shifter), I had a dream that I bought this sucker!  I went to pick him up, but he wouldn't fit in my stock trailer because of his horns, so I rode him home.....
I woke up and thought, coffee and BHW before bed don't mix!  
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Reg. Dec 2004
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Leo - 2014-07-30 5:15 AM

Every one will get a laugh out of this. I read this thread right before bed yesterday morning (3rd shifter), I had a dream that I bought this sucker!  I went to pick him up, but he wouldn't fit in my stock trailer because of his horns, so I rode him home.....
I woke up and thought, coffee and BHW before bed don't mix!  

Have you been drinking vodka & peas again
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Reg. Nov 2005
Posted 2014-07-30 10:47 AM
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im not sure why lol. i have seen quite a few around here lately, i onder if its something to do with beef production, maybe they are easy growers?
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Leo - 2014-07-30 5:15 AM Every one will get a laugh out of this. I read this thread right before bed yesterday morning (3rd shifter), I had a dream that I bought this sucker!  I went to pick him up, but he wouldn't fit in my stock trailer because of his horns, so I rode him home.....

I woke up and thought, coffee and BHW before bed don't mix!  

lol...did you hold on and steer him by his horns when you rode him home? 
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