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<blockquote data-quote="brandonm_13" data-source="post: 700403" data-attributes="member: 7875"><p>The question I have is, what breed are they? They're black, which means they could be any breed. If they are straight Angus, then they are on the thin side, but if they have Chi blood in them, then they could just grow frame for a long time before putting on condition, and the condition they put on won't make them as thick looking as a shorter breed. If I missed where it was stated what breed they are, I apologize.</p><p></p><p>Now, no matter what breed they actually are, I would have to say, I like to see a little more heart girth and spring of rib than are in some of the pictures, but don't think I'm criticizing too hard. My herd is a bunch of short, fat, skinny, tall mutts. :nod:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brandonm_13, post: 700403, member: 7875"] The question I have is, what breed are they? They're black, which means they could be any breed. If they are straight Angus, then they are on the thin side, but if they have Chi blood in them, then they could just grow frame for a long time before putting on condition, and the condition they put on won't make them as thick looking as a shorter breed. If I missed where it was stated what breed they are, I apologize. Now, no matter what breed they actually are, I would have to say, I like to see a little more heart girth and spring of rib than are in some of the pictures, but don't think I'm criticizing too hard. My herd is a bunch of short, fat, skinny, tall mutts. :nod: [/QUOTE]
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