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Are you like a Longhorn?

Writer: bhwhs2013bhwhs2013


Meet Daisy the Longhorn leader of the cows at the Sanctuary.


Longhorns are known for their toughness, ability to take a lot of adversity, and being fierce. They also are know as being clever, agile, and courageous.


In Native American culture, longhorns represent a symbol of good luck and spiritual guidance, While in Spanish cultures they they represent power, resilience, and strength.


The Sanctuary have cattle because they help support the horses.


Photo credit: Londin Harwood

Date: Friday, September 29th, 2023


 
 
 

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