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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 574766" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>Does anyone in the last 2 pages realize there's a timeline here -- original post was what, at least 2 months ago? So why on earth do people keep stepping in and telling him how sorry his cow looks??? </p><p></p><p>He's been told once, he learned, figured out what was wrong, been working on remedying the problem -- have you all realized the cow is headed to the freezer now? -- and in the meantime the steer/bull/stag was slaughtered and tastes great. Just because an animal doesn't have the best conformation in the world doesn't mean he's not going to taste good, and if he dresses a bit lighter than expected because conformationally he's not that beefy, is that any surprise? Critter doesn't have to look like a meat wagon to taste good, and I'm told Jerseys are a very good example of that. The calf was in good condition and I didn't see anything to complain about from that aspect. The cow isn't headed to the auction and the pictures of her aren't current anymore. I'd imagine she looks much better now and she'll look even better when she comes back in little white packages.</p><p></p><p>I think the horse is dead, so how about y'all stop beating on it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 574766, member: 852"] Does anyone in the last 2 pages realize there's a timeline here -- original post was what, at least 2 months ago? So why on earth do people keep stepping in and telling him how sorry his cow looks??? He's been told once, he learned, figured out what was wrong, been working on remedying the problem -- have you all realized the cow is headed to the freezer now? -- and in the meantime the steer/bull/stag was slaughtered and tastes great. Just because an animal doesn't have the best conformation in the world doesn't mean he's not going to taste good, and if he dresses a bit lighter than expected because conformationally he's not that beefy, is that any surprise? Critter doesn't have to look like a meat wagon to taste good, and I'm told Jerseys are a very good example of that. The calf was in good condition and I didn't see anything to complain about from that aspect. The cow isn't headed to the auction and the pictures of her aren't current anymore. I'd imagine she looks much better now and she'll look even better when she comes back in little white packages. I think the horse is dead, so how about y'all stop beating on it? [/QUOTE]
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