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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1071098" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Seen the 'happy line' thing too. Looks to me like one that has been over condition, then loses a little fat and the wrinkles show up--stretch marks sort of. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Them kind is a royal pain in the butt, and they are usually the ones that take off right as they and the rest of the bunch reach the pen gate. I'm convinced it's hereditary too--like momma--like calf, long after they're weaned. Might be a learned response from momma, but I just don't think so. A shame too, some of mine like that were really good cows other than being Krazy Kow.</p><p></p><p>Whorls--I've seen them, but don't know anything about that. When humans have it, we call it a cow lick--wonder if..........never mind..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1071098, member: 18945"] Seen the 'happy line' thing too. Looks to me like one that has been over condition, then loses a little fat and the wrinkles show up--stretch marks sort of. Them kind is a royal pain in the butt, and they are usually the ones that take off right as they and the rest of the bunch reach the pen gate. I'm convinced it's hereditary too--like momma--like calf, long after they're weaned. Might be a learned response from momma, but I just don't think so. A shame too, some of mine like that were really good cows other than being Krazy Kow. Whorls--I've seen them, but don't know anything about that. When humans have it, we call it a cow lick--wonder if..........never mind.. [/QUOTE]
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