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<blockquote data-quote="DOC HARRIS" data-source="post: 286118" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>dcara- I understand your reference to the "spindly" legs, however that is a "Femininity" characteristic of the Angus breed. This cow is a marvelous example of what the current Angus brood cow should look like! We can nit-pick on many traits and characteristics with any individual, but the important factors pertaining to an Angus Cow are RIGHT THERE! No one is perfect, but this one comes very close to it for the modern representative of the Angus Breed. That criticism relating to her legs is the reason that some breeders are stressing a more 'sturdy' appearing example in their Angus seedstock, and it is why crossbreeding with Continental breeds is popular. But for what this cow characterizes individually - she is nearly perfect. This is NO FUNNEL BUTT! She is the first step OUT of the perpetuating tendency of FUNNEL-BUTT-ism. We need W-a-a-a-y more like her!</p><p></p><p>DOC HARRIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOC HARRIS, post: 286118, member: 1683"] dcara- I understand your reference to the "spindly" legs, however that is a "Femininity" characteristic of the Angus breed. This cow is a marvelous example of what the current Angus brood cow should look like! We can nit-pick on many traits and characteristics with any individual, but the important factors pertaining to an Angus Cow are RIGHT THERE! No one is perfect, but this one comes very close to it for the modern representative of the Angus Breed. That criticism relating to her legs is the reason that some breeders are stressing a more 'sturdy' appearing example in their Angus seedstock, and it is why crossbreeding with Continental breeds is popular. But for what this cow characterizes individually - she is nearly perfect. This is NO FUNNEL BUTT! She is the first step OUT of the perpetuating tendency of FUNNEL-BUTT-ism. We need W-a-a-a-y more like her! DOC HARRIS [/QUOTE]
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