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It's a part of the breed. A longhorn wouldn't be a longhorn without the horns.

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Technically 'Bevo' is a longhorn steer, and it is their mascot for the importance of the ranching & agricultural history of the Texas plains.

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That was what was available at the time, and they are very hardy.

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