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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1797220" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>To be fair (if that is any priority), most cattle 100 years or so ago were way more mini than those of today. Cattle that weigh 300 and 400 pounds do not represent the mainstream cattle of today - whether gauged by numbers, acceptance, efficiency or demand. If someone wants a small animal to slaughter for their small freezer, they would probably do better with a pig.</p><p></p><p>Whether the earth is round or flat is still debated. Those who live in some sections of Florida and Illinois can make a compelling argument that it is flat. Those who have never seen modern cattle may think that tiny cattle are normal. But it ain't so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1797220, member: 40418"] To be fair (if that is any priority), most cattle 100 years or so ago were way more mini than those of today. Cattle that weigh 300 and 400 pounds do not represent the mainstream cattle of today - whether gauged by numbers, acceptance, efficiency or demand. If someone wants a small animal to slaughter for their small freezer, they would probably do better with a pig. Whether the earth is round or flat is still debated. Those who live in some sections of Florida and Illinois can make a compelling argument that it is flat. Those who have never seen modern cattle may think that tiny cattle are normal. But it ain't so. [/QUOTE]
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