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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 879944" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I've found the same about pictures not capturing 3D very well... </p><p></p><p>I found they usually lose muscle as they age rather than gain it (at least as far as appearance goes), partly because the hips get more developed. I have high hopes from my 11T heifer (posted in another thread some time ago), and she's from my 16 year old girl... she's got the meatiest butt of the herd so far, I'll see how she looks as a long yearling</p><p></p><p>Ouichita, I'm not fond of the udder of that black cow.. if it's a heifer, I'd say there's hope for her, but if she's older than 4 years, I dont' think there'd be much improvement... however, I've seen lousy udders make a lot of milk as well..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 879944, member: 9096"] I've found the same about pictures not capturing 3D very well... I found they usually lose muscle as they age rather than gain it (at least as far as appearance goes), partly because the hips get more developed. I have high hopes from my 11T heifer (posted in another thread some time ago), and she's from my 16 year old girl... she's got the meatiest butt of the herd so far, I'll see how she looks as a long yearling Ouichita, I'm not fond of the udder of that black cow.. if it's a heifer, I'd say there's hope for her, but if she's older than 4 years, I dont' think there'd be much improvement... however, I've seen lousy udders make a lot of milk as well.. [/QUOTE]
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