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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer-Daryl" data-source="post: 1740606" data-attributes="member: 42549"><p>Respectfully disagree...!! First you use the term cow fairly loosely, as a cow is a female bovine that has produced a calf. This does apply to both beef and dairy cattle. The same applies to a heifer, a female bovine that has not calved. A steer is a neutered male and a bull still has its testicles. Dairy and beef cattle are breed for two distinct purposes, one to produce high quality milk and the other to produce high quality meat. Eating meat from a dairy cow is distinctly different from that of cattle raised for beef due to animal age, body structure and muscle mass. Most people in the know would agree that meat from a dairy cow is meat but not beef. The picture of Bill Gates with a dairy cow behind him is in itself an oxymoron just showing the oxy"MORON" he is....!! Your generalization above just doesn't cut the mustard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer-Daryl, post: 1740606, member: 42549"] Respectfully disagree...!! First you use the term cow fairly loosely, as a cow is a female bovine that has produced a calf. This does apply to both beef and dairy cattle. The same applies to a heifer, a female bovine that has not calved. A steer is a neutered male and a bull still has its testicles. Dairy and beef cattle are breed for two distinct purposes, one to produce high quality milk and the other to produce high quality meat. Eating meat from a dairy cow is distinctly different from that of cattle raised for beef due to animal age, body structure and muscle mass. Most people in the know would agree that meat from a dairy cow is meat but not beef. The picture of Bill Gates with a dairy cow behind him is in itself an oxymoron just showing the oxy"MORON" he is....!! Your generalization above just doesn't cut the mustard. [/QUOTE]
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