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Beef Cattle Industry - The Last 25 Years - What Happened?
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<blockquote data-quote="handydandy" data-source="post: 310989" data-attributes="member: 4764"><p>While researching the old lines of cattle, I spoke a few people that said the painitings changed the actual look of the animal. The head is made smaller. The bones or skeletal structure is reduced in size. If you want to compare Anx. 4th, it is probably better to look at photographs of his descendents. I believe there are pics starting with Prince Domino that will give a good approximate look of Anx. 4th. There may be a copy at the hereford association. If I had a copy I would post it. Anyone out there with copies of direct descendents of Anx. 4th? </p><p></p><p>I believe the main reason Anx. 4th was popular was he put a rear end loaded with muscle on his descendents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="handydandy, post: 310989, member: 4764"] While researching the old lines of cattle, I spoke a few people that said the painitings changed the actual look of the animal. The head is made smaller. The bones or skeletal structure is reduced in size. If you want to compare Anx. 4th, it is probably better to look at photographs of his descendents. I believe there are pics starting with Prince Domino that will give a good approximate look of Anx. 4th. There may be a copy at the hereford association. If I had a copy I would post it. Anyone out there with copies of direct descendents of Anx. 4th? I believe the main reason Anx. 4th was popular was he put a rear end loaded with muscle on his descendents. [/QUOTE]
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