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<blockquote data-quote="CKC1586" data-source="post: 677460" data-attributes="member: 816"><p>Okay folks, bear with me here. I thought I had read everything I could get my hands on about this condition and I thought I had a good understanding of the what and why. <strong>Then</strong> last night I was talking with a gentleman from Texas and he informed me that a heifer can <strong>OUTGROW</strong> this!!!! What the ......??????? He said that before butchering a pelvic should be done to see if the parts are where they are supposed to be??????? I just don't understand how this could be. Anyone out there ever hear of such a thing? I am dumbfounded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CKC1586, post: 677460, member: 816"] Okay folks, bear with me here. I thought I had read everything I could get my hands on about this condition and I thought I had a good understanding of the what and why. [b]Then[/b] last night I was talking with a gentleman from Texas and he informed me that a heifer can [b]OUTGROW[/b] this!!!! What the ......??????? He said that before butchering a pelvic should be done to see if the parts are where they are supposed to be??????? I just don't understand how this could be. Anyone out there ever hear of such a thing? I am dumbfounded. [/QUOTE]
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