Famous LS Texas Longhorns
"Red River" set a world record price for a Texas Longhorn steer to become a Living Logo for Neiman Marcus. He was showcased in New York City, Las Vegas and other cities.
"Big Tex", The Lead Steer of Texas, is a Texas Christmas Story about an LS Ranches steer that carried Santa around Texas to deliver toys in 1986.
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"Duke" was selected by a friend as a gift to Ronald Reagan before he was elected President. He lived out his days on the Reagans' Rancho Del Cielo in California.
"Texas, USA" became "The Sesquicentennial Bull" due
to a natural map of Texas in his forehead and an innovative promotion . |
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"Wichita" and the Centennial herd during filming.
LS Ranches' Texas Longhorns appeared in "Centennial", the made for TV movie, that was filmed near Alamo Village at Brackettville, Texas, "Real People's Train Trip" from Los Angeles to Chicago and numerous other television shows and news articles. |
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