Wikipedia quote:
"In the 1860's, cattle ranchers in Texas were facing difficulties getting their Longhorn cattle to market. Kansas homesteaders objected to the cattle crossing their land because the cattle might carry ticks which could spread a disease called Texas Fever (or Spanish Fever) fatal to some types of cattle. The disease could make a Longhorn sick, but they were hardier stock than the northern cattle and Longhorns seldom died from the disease.[3] McCoy himself said of the disease:
In 1868 a great number of cattle arrived in Kansas and the mid-west from Texas; appx. 40,000. With them came a tick born disease called "Spanish Fever". The local shorthorn breeds were seriously affected and in some towns the loss of the cattle was almost 100%. The result was a great prejudice against Texas cattle in Eastern Kansas and Missouri[4]"
Looks like Haywipe is just another dirty stinking, lying, lazy Texican. Making up stories about a disease thats been a problem in Texas for over 158 years. If you can't stand up on your own merit, point the finger at someone else and blame them for your own cattle sicknesses. Just like a dirty stinking lazy Haywipe.
Looks like its Texicans that like raising corriente cattle. Mexicans don't have time to play cowboys, we're too busy being cowboys. You can't hardly find a corriente producer here in Mexico anymore.
So stick that up your ear and grind Haywipe you predjudice puke.
You couldn't make a pimple on a real cowboys ash. :lol: :lol: :lol: :roll:
"In the 1860's, cattle ranchers in Texas were facing difficulties getting their Longhorn cattle to market. Kansas homesteaders objected to the cattle crossing their land because the cattle might carry ticks which could spread a disease called Texas Fever (or Spanish Fever) fatal to some types of cattle. The disease could make a Longhorn sick, but they were hardier stock than the northern cattle and Longhorns seldom died from the disease.[3] McCoy himself said of the disease:
In 1868 a great number of cattle arrived in Kansas and the mid-west from Texas; appx. 40,000. With them came a tick born disease called "Spanish Fever". The local shorthorn breeds were seriously affected and in some towns the loss of the cattle was almost 100%. The result was a great prejudice against Texas cattle in Eastern Kansas and Missouri[4]"
Looks like Haywipe is just another dirty stinking, lying, lazy Texican. Making up stories about a disease thats been a problem in Texas for over 158 years. If you can't stand up on your own merit, point the finger at someone else and blame them for your own cattle sicknesses. Just like a dirty stinking lazy Haywipe.
Looks like its Texicans that like raising corriente cattle. Mexicans don't have time to play cowboys, we're too busy being cowboys. You can't hardly find a corriente producer here in Mexico anymore.
So stick that up your ear and grind Haywipe you predjudice puke.
You couldn't make a pimple on a real cowboys ash. :lol: :lol: :lol: :roll: