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<blockquote data-quote="Keren" data-source="post: 525580" data-attributes="member: 3195"><p>Not only the colour, but the shape too. The modern American Maine has a completely different body shape to a fullblood Maine Anjou. The same can be seen with modern vs fullblood limousins. The trend seems to be to get every breed to look as much like an angus as possible. What a shame.</p><p></p><p>Nice heifers cowboy. The second one is far superior, having so much more balance and femininity to her. And more length. She would be the show heifer. The first one is going to be a powerful, deep, big cow, but I think she is more suited to commercial production than showing. She's not as balanced, not as long, not as feminine and not as good in the pelvic structure and capacity. But, the photo of her is not as good as the other one, so it may be an illusion. </p><p></p><p>Let us know how you go with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keren, post: 525580, member: 3195"] Not only the colour, but the shape too. The modern American Maine has a completely different body shape to a fullblood Maine Anjou. The same can be seen with modern vs fullblood limousins. The trend seems to be to get every breed to look as much like an angus as possible. What a shame. Nice heifers cowboy. The second one is far superior, having so much more balance and femininity to her. And more length. She would be the show heifer. The first one is going to be a powerful, deep, big cow, but I think she is more suited to commercial production than showing. She's not as balanced, not as long, not as feminine and not as good in the pelvic structure and capacity. But, the photo of her is not as good as the other one, so it may be an illusion. Let us know how you go with them. [/QUOTE]
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