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by Gail Daley
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Home On The Range. Longhorn cattle have been a part of the history of North America since 1493 when Spanish settlers brought the first few... more
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Home On The Range. Longhorn cattle have been a part of the history of North America since 1493 when Spanish settlers brought the first few long-horned Iberian cattle with them to the Antilles Islands. Between 1493 and the mid-19th century, feral longhorns flourished in the Americas. During that period, they used natural selection�to develop the qualities Longhorn Cattle are known by today, i.e. hardiness, disease resistance, ease of calving and strong mothering instincts. Longhorns can survive in harsh environments, can walk miles to water, can breed easily, and could eat almost any type of vegetation. They thrived in the wild, 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. Beginning in about 1519, many of those cattle were brought by settlers when they traveled to Mexico in search of gold. The first known cattle in Texas arrived in the early...
Gail Daley is a self-taught artist and writer with a background in business. An omnivorous reader, she was inspired by her son, also a writer, to finish some of the incomplete novels she had begun over the years. She is heavily involved in local art groups and fills her time reading, writing, painting in acrylics, and spending time with her husband of 40 plus years. Currently her family is owned by two cats, a mischievous young cat called Mab (after the fairy queen of air and darkness) and a mellow Gray Princess named Moonstone. In the past, the family shared their home with many dogs, cats and a Guinea Pig, all of whom have passed over the rainbow bridge. A recent major surgery on her stomach and a bout with breast cancer has slowed her...
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