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<blockquote data-quote="snuffy" data-source="post: 166999" data-attributes="member: 3214"><p>The first chance I get I am going to find these 1407 cattle with muscle. Let me ask how he could have muscle when 036 and Sleep Easy haven't even heard of muscle.</p><p></p><p>Muscle should express itself to be the widest part of the body.....The stifle area would be a start. Cattle whose tops are the widest part of their body, are simply fat. I am sorry I don't agree. Ultrasound muscle should count, but my dilemma is how come we see these wide based muscular bulls that would give a limo a run for his money and his REA will not be very high. Meanwhile these "carcass" cattle come along and they could fit between a slab fence and they have this REA measurement of 16 in. sq. Their ultrasound muscle presents itself in a different manner as it's longer down the rib rather than the customary width we are used to. Ever ultrasound a holstein.......they will show a good REA on ultrasound as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snuffy, post: 166999, member: 3214"] The first chance I get I am going to find these 1407 cattle with muscle. Let me ask how he could have muscle when 036 and Sleep Easy haven't even heard of muscle. Muscle should express itself to be the widest part of the body.....The stifle area would be a start. Cattle whose tops are the widest part of their body, are simply fat. I am sorry I don't agree. Ultrasound muscle should count, but my dilemma is how come we see these wide based muscular bulls that would give a limo a run for his money and his REA will not be very high. Meanwhile these "carcass" cattle come along and they could fit between a slab fence and they have this REA measurement of 16 in. sq. Their ultrasound muscle presents itself in a different manner as it's longer down the rib rather than the customary width we are used to. Ever ultrasound a holstein.......they will show a good REA on ultrasound as well. [/QUOTE]
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