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<blockquote data-quote="Willow Springs" data-source="post: 635355" data-attributes="member: 9002"><p>Pretty general statement. The heaviest muscled breeds of cattle also have the finest bone; Limousin, Blonde d'Aquitaine, Piedmontese, Belgian Blue. I think that the heavier bone plays tricks with our eyes a lot of times and just makes us think that the cattle are heavier muscled; that's why the show ring likes bone. Although we do have Angus cattle and the finer boned ones do seem to have less muscle; maybe your rule would apply within breeds, but certainly not accross breeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willow Springs, post: 635355, member: 9002"] Pretty general statement. The heaviest muscled breeds of cattle also have the finest bone; Limousin, Blonde d'Aquitaine, Piedmontese, Belgian Blue. I think that the heavier bone plays tricks with our eyes a lot of times and just makes us think that the cattle are heavier muscled; that's why the show ring likes bone. Although we do have Angus cattle and the finer boned ones do seem to have less muscle; maybe your rule would apply within breeds, but certainly not accross breeds. [/QUOTE]
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