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<blockquote data-quote="houstoncutter" data-source="post: 997926" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>So basically, the bull doesn't need to be refined... only massive?[/quote</p><p></p><p></p><p>Bull doesnt have to massive in size, but if he is massive in all these traits you have a bull thats offspring will ring the bell for a commercial breeder. I liked the early fullblood Maines alot, and Im talking about before Cunia. The ones I see today are watered down versions of the early bulls. Dont take this hard because I bust the Limousin breeders for their same watered down stock.</p><p></p><p>If you want to know what a Limousin or Maine bulls is supposed to look like, look up the full French bulls. Somehow we in American agriculture think we need to change what Mother Nature produced over a thousands years. It is a shame what has been done to some breeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="houstoncutter, post: 997926, member: 807"] So basically, the bull doesn't need to be refined... only massive?[/quote Bull doesnt have to massive in size, but if he is massive in all these traits you have a bull thats offspring will ring the bell for a commercial breeder. I liked the early fullblood Maines alot, and Im talking about before Cunia. The ones I see today are watered down versions of the early bulls. Dont take this hard because I bust the Limousin breeders for their same watered down stock. If you want to know what a Limousin or Maine bulls is supposed to look like, look up the full French bulls. Somehow we in American agriculture think we need to change what Mother Nature produced over a thousands years. It is a shame what has been done to some breeds. [/QUOTE]
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