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One last topline debate after the last, last topline debate
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<blockquote data-quote="ROB" data-source="post: 605597" data-attributes="member: 3467"><p>swiss-way chinook II. </p><p></p><p>Knersie- thank you. you definitely SEE a lot more than most. i agree on the longer hip, but i've yet to find a braunvieh bull that has it and not have a sloped topline on to the tailhead. i'm going to have to do a little research on the leaness/dry muscle/backfat comment though. how does backfat relate to IMF? not to over generalize the breed, it's pretty much a given that braunviehs will carry less than .2 to .25 on the backfat when finished, but still have the ability to maintain a high percentage of choice carcasses. (at least that what i am accostumed to seeing with my own calves) what am i not understanding?</p><p></p><p>ROB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ROB, post: 605597, member: 3467"] swiss-way chinook II. Knersie- thank you. you definitely SEE a lot more than most. i agree on the longer hip, but i've yet to find a braunvieh bull that has it and not have a sloped topline on to the tailhead. i'm going to have to do a little research on the leaness/dry muscle/backfat comment though. how does backfat relate to IMF? not to over generalize the breed, it's pretty much a given that braunviehs will carry less than .2 to .25 on the backfat when finished, but still have the ability to maintain a high percentage of choice carcasses. (at least that what i am accostumed to seeing with my own calves) what am i not understanding? ROB [/QUOTE]
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