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<blockquote data-quote="irked" data-source="post: 685272" data-attributes="member: 7861"><p>i doubt if it's cost-effective for anyone to try to sell white cows unless they're in an area that has a lot of cheap corn and are close to cow slaughter as well.</p><p></p><p></p><p>are you sure you even know what a white cow is? i'm starting to smell smoke because this doesn't really make any sense when taken in context with some of your previous posts about how opposed you are to feeding cows. for those that don't know, premium whites are cows that have been fed grain long enough to turn their fat white and basically get them to a usda grade of commercial. they carry more muscling and flesh than even utility breakers. in other words, if she's a white cow, she is a very, <strong>very</strong> fleshy cow that has consumed a <strong>lot</strong> of corn. if it helps to visualize, she probably has a bcs approaching 8. how can you sell white cows when you claim that you don't feed cows?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="irked, post: 685272, member: 7861"] i doubt if it's cost-effective for anyone to try to sell white cows unless they're in an area that has a lot of cheap corn and are close to cow slaughter as well. are you sure you even know what a white cow is? i'm starting to smell smoke because this doesn't really make any sense when taken in context with some of your previous posts about how opposed you are to feeding cows. for those that don't know, premium whites are cows that have been fed grain long enough to turn their fat white and basically get them to a usda grade of commercial. they carry more muscling and flesh than even utility breakers. in other words, if she's a white cow, she is a very, [b]very[/b] fleshy cow that has consumed a [b]lot[/b] of corn. if it helps to visualize, she probably has a bcs approaching 8. how can you sell white cows when you claim that you don't feed cows? [/QUOTE]
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