IluvABbeef
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I read somewhere (on a different forum than this) that bulls seem to be losing their masculinity, and/or that beef producers are trending toward that (like bulls with more of a feminine head, less occurrence of broad shoulders, etc.). Is this really true?
And why, is it because they're leaning towards more lower birth weights and calving ease? Or am I missing something here?
I dunno about you (not answering my question here), but from seeing all the bulls on this forum, it doesn't seem like that bulls are losing that masculinity, but there are some "crappy" bulls posted on here too with hatchet butts, and small frame and things like that. But does the "crappy" -ness have something to do with that lack-there-of?
I'm just curious (no problem with that right?) and this probably has been discussed before. And there's probably a simple answer ot this, so chew me out if there is. But I honestly would like to hear your thoughts on this...if you have any worth saying....
And why, is it because they're leaning towards more lower birth weights and calving ease? Or am I missing something here?
I dunno about you (not answering my question here), but from seeing all the bulls on this forum, it doesn't seem like that bulls are losing that masculinity, but there are some "crappy" bulls posted on here too with hatchet butts, and small frame and things like that. But does the "crappy" -ness have something to do with that lack-there-of?
I'm just curious (no problem with that right?) and this probably has been discussed before. And there's probably a simple answer ot this, so chew me out if there is. But I honestly would like to hear your thoughts on this...if you have any worth saying....