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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1816379" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>Jeanne very well stated. Many don't understand the need for a deep wide cow. They don't understand the need for more volume. Many feel if a cow is short and light weight she is automatically more efficient and will make more money. They don't understand a cow has to fit the environment and management system they are in. Also their progeny need to fit the need of a breeders market. No one type or size works best everywhere. If I select a 5.0 frame cow of the type I need she will weigh close to what our 6 frame cows do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1816379, member: 22295"] Jeanne very well stated. Many don’t understand the need for a deep wide cow. They don’t understand the need for more volume. Many feel if a cow is short and light weight she is automatically more efficient and will make more money. They don’t understand a cow has to fit the environment and management system they are in. Also their progeny need to fit the need of a breeders market. No one type or size works best everywhere. If I select a 5.0 frame cow of the type I need she will weigh close to what our 6 frame cows do. [/QUOTE]
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