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<blockquote data-quote="DOC HARRIS" data-source="post: 599108" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>Jeanne-Simme Valley-</p><p></p><p>I agree whole-heartedly with your assessment of your beautiful <strong>BEEF</strong> female! Her "working clothes" picture is more representative to 'reality' than the professional one! ...and her depth of body and spring of rib creates the 'appearance' that she is shorter-bodied than she really is!</p><p></p><p>baxter78- The first impression that a beautiful phenotype like this cow displays gives an observer is that one should work to 'make it better'! Breeding this beauty to a Maine-Anjou should produce a "HUGE" feeder calf! TOO huge for today's need to raise smaller seedstock cows. Thinking "Phenotype is necessary, but "Genotype should be in the mix for profitable production practices.</p><p></p><p>Would make a heck of a BEEF animal, though! :clap: But cost of maintenance would be prohibitive for today's economy.</p><p></p><p>DOC HARRIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOC HARRIS, post: 599108, member: 1683"] Jeanne-Simme Valley- I agree whole-heartedly with your assessment of your beautiful [b]BEEF[/b] female! Her "working clothes" picture is more representative to 'reality' than the professional one! ...and her depth of body and spring of rib creates the 'appearance' that she is shorter-bodied than she really is! baxter78- The first impression that a beautiful phenotype like this cow displays gives an observer is that one should work to 'make it better'! Breeding this beauty to a Maine-Anjou should produce a "HUGE" feeder calf! TOO huge for today's need to raise smaller seedstock cows. Thinking "Phenotype is necessary, but "Genotype should be in the mix for profitable production practices. Would make a heck of a BEEF animal, though! :clap: But cost of maintenance would be prohibitive for today's economy. DOC HARRIS [/QUOTE]
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