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Crossing The Big Sandy - Texas Longhorns By Bonnie Marris

Crossing the Big Sandy - Texas Longhorns by Bonnie Marris

Texas longhorn cattle were almost extinct by the 1920's since modern day ranchers preferred a breed that could fatten up quickly and they no longer valued the longhorn's ability to survive in high heat on little water, but lots of cactus, weeds and brush. Beginning in the 1930's, they were protected and bred in small stocks, mostly out of the idea of the romance of the Old West but later longhorns became popular for their lean, lower-cholesterol meat. Commercial ranchers now breed them with other cattle for their many strong traits including smarts and easy calving.

Artist Bonnie Marris had the opportunity to drive these cattle across the river. They are so wild, as in undomesticated, she said. When you stand 20 feet away from one you feel like you are peering back into history, seeing what cattle were like before we got our hands on them. They're beautiful, intelligent and lean. Sounds like a breed apart.

Crossing the Big Sandy - Texas Longhorns by Bonnie Marris is available for sale as a Masterwork signed and numbered limited edition giclee canvas. They have a 30 x 40 image size and are priced at $950 unframed.

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Signed And Numbered Limited Edition Giclee Canvas 30 x 40 Image Size 25 $975.00

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