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<blockquote data-quote="Rmc" data-source="post: 1803727" data-attributes="member: 39072"><p>You are right it is embarrassing that you continue to misunderstand what has actually been posted.</p><p>The genes for "mini" cattle have been around for thousands of years ,as proven in my documentation . My opinion that I stated is they will be around for hundreds if not thousands more. They aren't going anywhere.</p><p>I am not the one getting bent out of shape that the size of many cattle may actually be reverting back to closer to the size that they have been for most of documented history. After the self admitted by most ) mistake of the frame race , larger at any cost craze.</p><p>The continued claim that height and weight are the are actually one and the same thing is flat out crazy. I would be embarrassed to try to claim to know what a cow weight is based on nothing but a measurement of height. Just as I would be to expect to know what a person weighs based on nothing other than how tall they are .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rmc, post: 1803727, member: 39072"] You are right it is embarrassing that you continue to misunderstand what has actually been posted. The genes for “mini” cattle have been around for thousands of years ,as proven in my documentation . My opinion that I stated is they will be around for hundreds if not thousands more. They aren’t going anywhere. I am not the one getting bent out of shape that the size of many cattle may actually be reverting back to closer to the size that they have been for most of documented history. After the self admitted by most ) mistake of the frame race , larger at any cost craze. The continued claim that height and weight are the are actually one and the same thing is flat out crazy. I would be embarrassed to try to claim to know what a cow weight is based on nothing but a measurement of height. Just as I would be to expect to know what a person weighs based on nothing other than how tall they are . [/QUOTE]
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