"The Longhorn, Volume 10" offers a deep dive into the history, characteristics, and significance of the iconic Texas Longhorn cattle breed. Published by Texas A&M University, this volume explores various facets of the breed, from its early origins and development to its role in shaping the culture and economy of the American Southwest.
Readers will find detailed information on the Longhorn's unique physical attributes, its adaptability to harsh environments, and its enduring legacy as a symbol of Texas. This volume is a valuable resource for historians, ranchers, animal scientists, and anyone interested in the heritage of this remarkable breed.
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