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<blockquote data-quote="bward" data-source="post: 52452" data-attributes="member: 48"><p>In a fairly recent cattlemens magazine ( oh about 5 years ago) There was an Ad for Shorthorn cattle. on one page they had a pic from the 50's and like you describe, the cattle were short, and extremely deep and thick. On the following page was modern Shorthorn and they had a heck of a lot of air under them, besides being pencil gutted. I honestly don't think they could have found a worse " modern" example. </p><p>The message to the Ad was about how the shorthorn has change to be better than ever....</p><p></p><p>I kept looking back to the old pictures and I couldn't help think.... " What a shame" That may be why the Ad was only run once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bward, post: 52452, member: 48"] In a fairly recent cattlemens magazine ( oh about 5 years ago) There was an Ad for Shorthorn cattle. on one page they had a pic from the 50's and like you describe, the cattle were short, and extremely deep and thick. On the following page was modern Shorthorn and they had a heck of a lot of air under them, besides being pencil gutted. I honestly don't think they could have found a worse " modern" example. The message to the Ad was about how the shorthorn has change to be better than ever.... I kept looking back to the old pictures and I couldn't help think.... " What a shame" That may be why the Ad was only run once. [/QUOTE]
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