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<blockquote data-quote="lithuanian farmer" data-source="post: 1528525" data-attributes="member: 19683"><p>Only in photos. Haven't seen a purebred in the real life... I like when it's proportional and the animal is able to move and breed well without any concern. Have only few which could be considered as more extreme muscled animals. Trying to breed something, which would calve well, but also would be able to produce some top priced commercial calves here.</p><p>I have chosen these cows for this bull, which are taller and longer, so the bull can add some muscles and it should make quite a nice calf.</p><p>Your cattle are what I would consider top quality even if they aren't extremely muscled, but still they a very nice. I want that our animals would earn us top prices as it's already getting harder to make a profit with lower quality. Have felt that a lot this year with a slight drop in quality and selling them at smaller size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lithuanian farmer, post: 1528525, member: 19683"] Only in photos. Haven't seen a purebred in the real life... I like when it's proportional and the animal is able to move and breed well without any concern. Have only few which could be considered as more extreme muscled animals. Trying to breed something, which would calve well, but also would be able to produce some top priced commercial calves here. I have chosen these cows for this bull, which are taller and longer, so the bull can add some muscles and it should make quite a nice calf. Your cattle are what I would consider top quality even if they aren't extremely muscled, but still they a very nice. I want that our animals would earn us top prices as it's already getting harder to make a profit with lower quality. Have felt that a lot this year with a slight drop in quality and selling them at smaller size. [/QUOTE]
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