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Expansion of sheep and cattle growing into the more distant hinterland continued the heroic-pioneer theme of earlier years.
The family, whose money came from the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company, had hired a manager to operate it as a ranch, mostly for running cattle, growing citrus trees and mining shells, which were used for road construction.
The peasants opposed the project on many fronts - first due to the loss of area for free ranging cattle, growing food, collecting wild food and charcoal production.
English Longhorn is the only breed that have the horns of cattle growing downwards.
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Special attention is made to their horns, which, though smaller than the Texas Longhorn or Florida Cracker/Pineywoods cattle, grow out straight, curving up to the front and up slightly, and are set fairly wide apart.
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