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<blockquote data-quote="UG" data-source="post: 1360524" data-attributes="member: 714"><p>Ebenezer brings up an interesting point regarding the heifer's femininity. Gelbvieh cattle in general tend to me more rugged than many other breeds (i.e. Angus, Red Angus, Shorthorns, etc.) and may carry a little more leather up front. To some producers, these females aren't pretty enough and don't look as feminine as they prefer. However, I prefer this look to the choke-necked, ultra-clean-fronted females that we see in many Angus, Chi, Shorthorn, etc. herds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UG, post: 1360524, member: 714"] Ebenezer brings up an interesting point regarding the heifer's femininity. Gelbvieh cattle in general tend to me more rugged than many other breeds (i.e. Angus, Red Angus, Shorthorns, etc.) and may carry a little more leather up front. To some producers, these females aren't pretty enough and don't look as feminine as they prefer. However, I prefer this look to the choke-necked, ultra-clean-fronted females that we see in many Angus, Chi, Shorthorn, etc. herds. [/QUOTE]
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