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The Texas longhorn stock slowly dwindled, until in 1927 the breed was saved from near extinction by enthusiasts from the United States Forest Service, who collected a small herd of stock to breed on the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge in Lawton, Oklahoma.
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The park features a portion of the state Texas longhorn herd.
Established in 1901 the refuge is one of the 546 wildlife refuges throughout the United States to provide a natural habitat for native grazing animals like the Bison, Elk, and Texas longhorn cattle.
The ranch property, operated as Buck and Doe Run Valley Farms, Inc., received Texas longhorn cattle shipped north by railroad for fattening on the lush grass of eastern Pennsylvania before being delivered to cattle markets for sale and slaughter.
White is thought by many to be responsible for the establishment of the longhorn cow in the Liberty and southeastern part of Texas.
The property includes the Phillips family's lodge and mausoleum, along with a huge wildlife preserve with herds of American Bison, elk, Texas longhorn cattle, water buffalo, zebra, and more than 20 other animal species.
After the Civil War Texas ranchers raised large herds of longhorn cattle.
* Texas longhorn ( cattle ), a breed of cattle
The Big Texan Steak Ranch is known for its Cadillac white stretch limos with longhorn hood ornaments, one of which appears in the 2006 animated film Cars as Texas oil baron Tex Dinoco.
Bevo is the name of the mascot of the sports teams at the University of Texas at Austin, a Texas longhorn steer with burnt orange coloring.
They are not to be confused with the Texas longhorn breed, which is also often called " Longhorn cattle " or " Longhorns ".
Texas Longhorn cattle can be any colour a cow can be other than blue-roan, while longhorn are only brown and white.
Turner lives on a longhorn cattle ranch outside of Dallas, Texas, with her daughter, Juliette.
The half-wild Texas longhorn cattle were contrary and prone to stampede with little provocation.
Buzzi lives primarily in Fort Worth, Texas with her husband ( a retired businessman ) at their ranch near Fort Worth, Texas where they raise Black Angus and longhorn cattle and quarter horses.
The trademark of the group was the " Longhorn " pose, where each member raised their arms at an angle and positioned their hands flat resembling JBL's Texas longhorn symbol.
The gesture is meant to approximate the shape of the head and horns of the UT mascot, the Texas longhorn Bevo.
Based in Fort Worth, Texas, the organization was founded in 1964 to serve as a registry for the longhorn breed.
It has grown into a promotional organization for the longhorn breed, to " protect the unique heritage of the Texas Longhorn, to preserve the purity of the breed, and to promote Texas Longhorns as a distinct breed while encouraging its future through promotion, education and research.

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In his memoirs, Wilson writes of " selling LBJ a bum steer ", a reference to Johnson's Texas origins, which conjured up images of cattle and cowboys in British minds.
The Big Spring Heritage Museum contains pioneer and Indian artifacts, art exhibits, and the largest collection known of Texas Longhorn steer horns.
Despite the risks, a successful drive proved very profitable to everyone involved, as the price of one steer was $ 4 in in Texas and $ 40 back East.
In the 1970s Charolais crossbred steers won a number of prominent steer and carcass shows particularly in Texas.
A Longhorn steer was not the original mascot of the University of Texas.
Pinckney gathered $ 124 from other alumni to purchase a steer in the Texas Panhandle, which they originally named " Bo " and shipped to Austin.
On a Texas ranch, a steer worth $ 11 would bring $ 20 from a buyer in Abilene.
Pickle was able to steer research money to the University of Texas, and today the University's J. J. Pickle Research Campus is named in his honor.
Along with their connections in Hollywood and New York City, these interests in Las Vegas were able to use publicity provided by these media capitals to steer the rapid growth of tourism into Las Vegas thereby dooming Galveston, Texas ; Hot Springs, Arkansas ; and other illegal gaming centers around the nation.

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A `` mealynose '' was a cow or steer of the longhorn type, with lines and dots of a color lighter'n the rest of its body 'round the eyes, face, and nose.
Between 1950 and 1975 he customized 18 vehicles, mostly white Pontiac Bonneville convertibles, with silver-dollar-studded dashboards, pistol door handles and gearshifts, extended rear bumpers, and enormous longhorn steer horn hood ornaments.

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