My Longhorns are registered and I am a member of the Texas Longhorn Breeders Association.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In our family, mom and dad are Longhorns, our first two kids are Aggies and we're hoping our last one is a Longhorn. It gives us family fun on Thanksgiving Day.
Longhorns are unique - each and every one of them is a different color with a different design.
I don't have the insight with the Longhorns that I do with the two teams that I own, but as a fan and reading the sports pages, I'm bullish about the Longhorns.
The second purchase was my ranch, Mockingbird Hill. The third purchase was Longhorn cattle.
We ended up moving out to Texas. We live outside of Austin. We've got a couple horses, we've got three miniature donkeys, we've got four dogs. Miniature donkeys are very warm, loving animals.
I'm a Texas girl.
I've got cattle on 4,000 acres about 100 miles east of Dallas, but I've also got another 65-acre ranch where I raise American miniature horses.
I was bred as an outcast, part Negro and part Seminole, in my early years raised as an Indian.
I represent a district in Nevada, a state that is home to more wild horses than all other states combined.
All the ranchers I know have had back surgery, operations on their rotator cuffs. They all have new knees. I'd like to think I belong to that breed, but I don't.