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A.I. Sire Directory A.I. SIRE DIRECTORY A.I.# 1 TLBAA # B681 A.I.# 2 TLBAA # B286 A.I.# 3 TLBAA # B676 TEXAS RANGER JP DON QUIXOTE SPEAR E 113 MR. MARLBORO 3/68 1965 5/1/67 PHILLIPS TEXAS LONGHORN WR 1156 YATES TEXAS LONGHORN TWO TONE WR 1882 PEELER 2/10 PHILLIPS TEXAS LONGHORN WR 1064 YATES TEXAS LONGHORN [ PHILLIPS TEXAS LONGHORN [ WR 1558 [ PEELER 5/2 BRAZOS BELLE 182ND WR 1878 MISS KITTY [ PHILLIPS TEXAS LONGHORN [ WR 1593 [ PEELER 5/6 J. G. PHILLIPS[ JR. ESTATE SAFARI B[ RANCH LANG-MILLER[ RANCH WEST COLUMBIA, TX ELK CITY, OK SANTA PAULA, CA A.I.# 4 TLBAA # B767 A.I.# 5 TLBAA # B469 A.I.# 6 TLBAA # B812 HIGH SHERIFF WR-2519 EL MOJADO 47 4/69 1967 1968 EL ZORRILLA WR 1290 TEXAS RANGER WR 1814 GUERRA TEXAS LONGHORN SWEET GENEVIEVE WR 895 [ GRAVES PEELER TEXAS LONGHORN [ WR 1426 [ YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS WR 1751 GUERRA TEXAS LONGHORN [ PEELER 1/44 [ WR 648 [ DAVID O. LANGHAM[ RED MCCOMBS RANCHES[ OF TEXAS WALTER B.[ SCOTT WEATHERFORD, TX JOHNSON CITY, TX GOLIAD, TX A.I.# 7 TLBAA # B813 A.I.# 8 TLBAA # B701 A.I.# 9 TLBAA # B590 EL MOJADO 59 MR. LIN MR. DILLON 1968 4/4/71 4/3/69 SAM BASS GRAVES PEELER TEXAS LONGHORN GUERRA TEXAS LONGHORN MR. DILLON SAM BASS MISS KITTY PEELER 8/16 YO SAM HOUSTON PEELER 5/2 GUERRA TEXAS LONGHORN [ Y O LINDA [ MISS KITTY [ [ [ WR 1446 [ PEELER 5/6 WALTER B.[ SCOTT BAR FLYING M CATTLE[ COMPANY Y.O. RANCH[ GOLIAD, TX WIMBERLEY, TX KERRVILLE, TX Texas Longhorn Trails A.I. SIRE DIRECTORY A.I.# 10 TLBAA # B1211 A.I.# 11 TLBAA # B1470 A.I.# 12 TLBAA # B46 CACTUS KING FRANTZ BULL 33/2 YO MAXMILIANO 6/67 1972 1964 BEAU TORO SPEAR E #1 WOLF CREEK EL TORO BLANC WR 1448 BEAU GRANDE WOLF CREEK-MONTOYA YO SAM HOUSTON WR 1296 WOLF CREEK-CAMALLIA YO CARMELA [ BEAU ROSILLOS SPEAR E 75 [ WR 2161 [ WICHITA 1261 SPEAR E #83 WOLF CREEK-CONSUELLA WR 1460 [ OCATILE SPEAR E #84 [ WR 1764 [ WR 1310 DICKINSON[ RANCH C. J. FRANTZ,[ JR. GRUBER LAND & CATTLE[ CO. INC. CALHAN, CO PERRYTON, TX COZAD, NE A.I.# 13 TLBAA # B507 A.I.# 14 TLBAA # B1539 A.I.# 15 TLBAA # B1644 SENOR YATES NO. 8 RANGER'S BIG'UN BOLD RULER 1968 4/9/74 1/1/73 TWO TONE BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN YATES TEXAS LONGHORN TEXAS RANGER JP SAM BRAZOS BELLE 182ND BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN [ [ PEELER 5/2 [ YATES TEXAS LONGHORN MISS KITTY MISS DAYTON #5 [ [ PEELER 5/6 [ C. J. FRANTZ,[ JR. HICKMAN INVESTMENT[ INC. WICKLAND-Y.O.-HARRELL[ PARTNERS PERRYTON, TX FORT WORTH, TX AUSTIN, TX A.I.# 16 TLBAA # B3619 A.I.# 17 TLBAA # B989 A.I.# 18 TLBAA # B1697 CLASSIC HONDO HECK'S BEST 1973 4/73 1969 BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN EL NORTENO REAGAN TEXAS LONGHORN BEVO PINTADO HECK'S CHOICE 77 BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN CAPIROTA REAGAN TEXAS LONGHORN BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN SPEEDY REAGAN TEXAS LONGHORN BEAUTY [ SPEEDY'S BABE [ MARIA #2 [ [ BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN [ BRAZOS BELLE 295 [ REAGAN TEXAS LONGHORN RED MCCOMBS RANCHES[ OF TEXAS HONDO PARTNERSHIP[ C. J. FRANTZ,[ JR. JOHNSON CITY, TX HONDO, TX PERRYTON, TX Texas Longhorn Trails A.I. SIRE DIRECTORY A.I.# 19 TLBAA # B1037 A.I.# 20 TLBAA # B752 A.I.# 21 TLBAA # B1506 3S SAMSON 365 JUNIOR #324 CIMA ROAN RANGER 3/2/71 2/22/70 4/22/74 YO SAMSON YO SAM HOUSTON TWO TONE YO SAMSON 239 YO SAMSON TEXAS RANGER JP MISS SAN ANTONIO 1 WR 1443 BRAZOS BELLE 182ND WR 1290 PETERSON TEXAS LONGHORN YO GRAVES WR 2132 [ MISS SAN ANTONIO 2 [ MARIA ELENA [ [ WR 1316 [ PETERSON TEXAS LONGHORN [ Y O MARIA 2 WAYMAN & EARLYNE[ BUCHANAN BOYS COUNTRY[ OF HOUSTON BELL BRANCH[ RANCH SAN ANTONIO, TX HOCKLEY, TX ITALY, TX A.I.# 22 TLBAA # B799 A.I.# 23 TLBAA # B2109 A.I.# 24 TLBAA # B320 TEXAS TORO 60 DON QUINTANA WR 2308 6/72 4/28/75 3/65 TWO TONE WR 1882 WR 1392 TEXAS RANGER JP DON QUIXOTE SPEAR E 113 WR 1790 BRAZOS BELLE 182ND WR 1878 WR 986 WR 960 TEXAS RANGER JP WR 790 WR 1071 [ TWISTY MATILDA [ WR 1005 [ [ WR 543 [ CREAM WR2643 [ WR 330 GARY & ANN[ HENRY H.C. CARTER[ KEN & THERESA[ HUMPHREY ALTO, NM DRIPPING SPRINGS, TX OKREEK, SD A.I.# 25 TLBAA # B1333 A.I.# 26 TLBAA # B1449 A.I.# 27 TLBAA # B1 ZORRO RANGER TEXAS STAR YO SAM HOUSTON 5/29/74 5/8/74 1960 TWO TONE TWO TONE WR TEXAS LONGHORN TEXAS RANGER JP TEXAS RANGER JP WR 1448 BRAZOS BELLE 182ND BRAZOS BELLE 182ND WR TEXAS LONGHORN WR 2216 YO BENITO JUAREZ PEELER TEXAS LONGHORN ZORRO ANNA [ BELLE STAR 31 [ YO CARMELA [ [ PEPPER GIRL 20 [ Y O MARIA 2 [ PEELER TEXAS LONGHORN CHETCO LAND &[ CATTLE CO. JANE & STUART J.[ BURNS, D.V.M. CHARLES SCHREINER[ IV CORONA, CA PARIS, KY KERRVILLE, TX Texas Longhorn Trails A.I. SIRE DIRECTORY A.I.# 28 TLBAA # B4852 A.I.# 29 TLBAA # B4846 A.I.# 30 TLBAA # B2195 IMPRESSIVE MR. MEASLES EL PATRON 4/1/78 5/9/78 4/75 DON QUIXOTE SPEAR E 113 TWO TONE BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN DON QUINTANA TEXAS RANGER JP HOLMAN B 1 TWISTY MATILDA BRAZOS BELLE 182ND BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN TEXAS RANGER JP WR 2161 UNKNOWN BUTLER OR CAHE BULL RANGER'S MEASLES [ MEASLES 2849 [ HOLMAN # 47 [ [ MEASLES 2849 [ WR 2495 [ UNKNOWN BUTLER OR CAHCE BULL LONE STAR CATTLE[ CO INC. JANICE HEINZE[ CURTIS L. [BRUNER HOUSTON, TX STEPHENVILLE, TX CANTON, TX A.I.# 31 TLBAA # B5498 A.I.# 32 TLBAA # B3122 A.I.# 33 TLBAA # B1445 CONQUISTADOR ROYAL MOUNTY TEXAS FRECKLES 12/71 7/18/76 4/19/74 BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN WR 2647 TWO TONE KEN TRAIL BOSS 3 TEXAS RANGER JP BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN WR 1683 BRAZOS BELLE 182ND BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN WR 1814 CHIEF OURAY TANNIE [ ARCHER #1 [ LITTLE FRECKLES [ [ BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN [ WR 1597 [ WR 2456 HAYTHORN LAND & [CATTLE COMPANY JOHN M. BRITTINGHAM[ HAYTHORN LAND & [CATTLE COMPANY ARTHUR, NE ANTON CHICO, NM ARTHUR, NE A.I.# 34 TLBAA # B3677 A.I.# 35 TLBAA # B1540 A.I.# 36 TLBAA # B1738 REVEILLE RANGER'S SHOW BOY PAPPY ‘L’ 1974 4/20/74 3/73 BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN TWO TONE BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN BEVO TEXAS RANGER JP THOMAS BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN BRAZOS BELLE 182ND BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN WR-2522 BEAUTY [ SHOW GIRL 58 [ [ [ BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN [ ARCHER #1 [ EDWARD B. STEPHENSON[ CURTIS L. [BRUNER HARMON M.[ KNIGHT LIBERTY, TX CANTON, TX BUFFALO, TX Texas Longhorn Trails A.I. SIRE DIRECTORY A.I.# 37 TLBAA # B3024 A.I.# 38 TLBAA # B2199 A.I.# 39 TLBAA # B4847 KNIGHT EDITION QUIXOTE KID RANGER'S EXTRAVAGANZA 2/17/76 7/27/75 5/9/78 NEUHAUS LONGHORN NO. 7 WR 1882 TWO TONE JUNIOR HOUSTON DON QUIXOTE SPEAR E 113 TEXAS RANGER JP MISS YO HOUSTON 291 WR 1878 BRAZOS BELLE 182ND YO GERONIMO WR 963 WR 1814 ANNIE [ WR 2194 [ WR 2277 [ [ BEAU ROJO [ WR 999 [ WR 1603 J. R. WILLIAMS[ HAYTHORN LAND & [CATTLE COMPANY DR. RUSSELL STANGER[ JR. HENDERSON, TX ARTHUR, NE BRAZORIA, TX A.I.# 40 TLBAA # BA7472 A.I.# 41 TLBAA # B7026 A.I.# 42 TLBAA # B2138 MEASLES' SUPER RANGER CT COMMANDER PRAIRIE FIRE 4/4/79 2/1/76 3/25/75 TWO TONE TEXAS RANGER JP YO SAMSON TEXAS RANGER JP LONE RANGER 55 YO DANDY 326 BRAZOS BELLE 182ND Y O LINDA CS IV FRANNIE 3 WR 2161 WR-2522 YO BLUE STEEL MEASLES 2849 [ MISS HELEN 51 [ MISS CHECO JUANITA [ [ WR 2495 [ WR 2396 [ MISS YO BLUEBELL 478 DAVE & CAROL[ SWARD DICKINSON[ RANCH MARY LEE PINKERTON[ MOUNTAIN HOME, AR CALHAN, CO EL PASO, TX A.I.# 43 TLBAA # B548 A.I.# 44 TLBAA # B668 A.I.# 45 TLBAA # B2110 YO SAMSON 239 YO MARQUIS 311 MAN O'WAR 9/12/68 2/8/69 1971 YO SAM HOUSTON WR 1448 BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN YO SAMSON YO SAM HOUSTON RIVIERO WR 1443 YO CARMELA BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN PETERSON TEXAS LONGHORN WR 1556 BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN MISS SAN ANTONIO 1 [ Y O EVELIA [ EMPORIA [ [ PETERSON TEXAS LONGHORN [ WR 1439 [ BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN CHARLES SCHREINER[ IV CHARLES SCHREINER[ IV ROBERTS LONGHORNS[ KERRVILLE, TX KERRVILLE, TX WALSENBURG, CO Texas Longhorn Trails A.I. SIRE DIRECTORY A.I.# 46 TLBAA # B2566 A.I.# 47 TLBAA # B5527 A.I.# 48 TLBAA # B3894 TEXAS RANGER JR. MONARCH 103 KEMOSABI 3/26/76 1975 4/26/77 TWO TONE BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN TEXAS RANGER JP TEXAS RANGER JP BEVO LONE RANGER 55 BRAZOS BELLE 182ND BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN Y O LINDA WR 2161 BEVO WR-2522 MEASLES 2849 [ LADY BUTLER [ MISS HELEN 51 [ [ WR 2495 [ BEAUTY [ WR 2396 CURTIS L. [BRUNER JOHNNIE HOFFMAN[ J. G. PHILLIPS[ JR. ESTATE CANTON, TX METAIRIE, LA WEST COLUMBIA, TX A.I.# 49 TLBAA # B2131 A.I.# 50 TLBAA # B41 A.I.# 51 TLBAA # B5327 DUKE D BEVO BLUE HORNS 8/5/75 1963 1/15/75 PINTADO TOMMIE HONDO BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN LONE RANGER 72 SPEEDY'S BABE SUNSHINE PEELER BULL SMARTY SPARGER'S MISS MEDINA 48 [ BUTLER TEXAS LONGHORN [ FRECKLE NECK [ [ HELLEN LONGHORN [ [ FAYE RAY F. SCHALEBEN[ MESHELL[ FARMS MESHELL[ FARMS EDINBURG, TX HOUSTON, TX HOUSTON, TX A.I.# 52 TLBAA # B4774 A.I.# 53 TLBAA # B2638 A.I.# 54 TLBAA # B3695 BOLD COPY BOLD BRASS IMPERIAL 1976 8/2/76 5/31/77 SAM SAM DON QUIXOTE SPEAR E 113 BOLD RULER BOLD RULER B BAR D TEXAS DON MISS DAYTON #5 MISS DAYTON #5 MISS TEXAS YATES TEXAS LONGHORN PHILLIPS TEXAS LONGHORN DON QUIXOTE SPEAR E 113 CHOCULA [ BRAZOS BELLE 12TH [ B BAR D MISS MARIA [ [ [ PHILLIPS TEXAS LONGHORN [ LA PINTURA LA ESPUELA RANCHES[ INC.
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