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<blockquote data-quote="sca10010" data-source="post: 105114" data-attributes="member: 934"><p>I think the height give them lift on the load. The Chianina is not the superman to ox pulling as many believe imo. But, they have more life (snappy start) which is an advantage on heavy loads. It seems teams that are competitive have some Chianina in them. The Chianina have certainly changed ox pulling, much larger animals for the weight class (that air under them doesn't weigh much). </p><p></p><p>Ox pulling seems to be a New England thing. I've been pulling for 40 years, lot of fun, great people.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sca10010, post: 105114, member: 934"] I think the height give them lift on the load. The Chianina is not the superman to ox pulling as many believe imo. But, they have more life (snappy start) which is an advantage on heavy loads. It seems teams that are competitive have some Chianina in them. The Chianina have certainly changed ox pulling, much larger animals for the weight class (that air under them doesn’t weigh much). Ox pulling seems to be a New England thing. I've been pulling for 40 years, lot of fun, great people. Steve [/QUOTE]
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