Of course!! Longhorns (Texas Longhorns, English Longhorns, etc.) are not a specific gender or sex of cattle, it is a BREED, just like Angus and Holstein and Simmental and Jerseys are. As with ALL breeds of cattle, there are both males AND females in that particular breed. If that breed only has one gender or sex, that breed wouldn't even be considered a breed, and if it was it certainly wouldn't last very long!
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Texas Longhorn.
A cow is usually the name given to a female of any breed of the species Bos taurus (cattle). Male cattle are called bulls. The name may be applied to the females of other species of animal (e.g. whales)A Longhorn is a specific breed of cattle. There are over 800 breeds of cattle are recognized worldwide.
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The hindquarter or rump, just like in any other breed of cattle.
Actually, there are longhorn cattle in Michigan, just not as many as you'd find in the more southern and southwestern states. The reason being is that the climate is too cold for them to thrive in like the would thrive in the south. Michigan winters are very hard on longhorn cattle, unlike other cattle like Herefords, Angus, or Simmental, for instance.
(Also called) Texas longhorn. A long-horned breed of beef cattle, usually red or variegated, formerly common in the southwestern U.S. 2 a British breed of beef cattle with long curved horns
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It is a type of cattle.
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The Texas Longhorn is a type of cattle. The habitat of the cattle is fields, which makes its habitat far and wide across the US.