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One last topline debate after the last, last topline debate
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<blockquote data-quote="ollie?" data-source="post: 605592" data-attributes="member: 5825"><p>I've had my share of down headed cattle on a halter, you can't crank a bulls head up for a picture as easily as you suggest. As for longer necked bulls, as with anything I am for balance. The hereford bull is long enough necked to suit me but I prefer the neck on the RA. I guess as far as usefulness, necks weigh something too. You are correct though, most of the difference is aesthetics but if I'm going to own them, I want to like their looks so it's not completely unimportant to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie?, post: 605592, member: 5825"] I've had my share of down headed cattle on a halter, you can't crank a bulls head up for a picture as easily as you suggest. As for longer necked bulls, as with anything I am for balance. The hereford bull is long enough necked to suit me but I prefer the neck on the RA. I guess as far as usefulness, necks weigh something too. You are correct though, most of the difference is aesthetics but if I'm going to own them, I want to like their looks so it's not completely unimportant to me. [/QUOTE]
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