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<blockquote data-quote="creekdrive" data-source="post: 1358876" data-attributes="member: 21216"><p>Thank you Knersie. I really appreciate the comments, and definitely can see what you are saying. If you don't mind, could you describe a little more about what you mean when you say 'long, high yielding muscle'. I think I understand, but want to make sure. I've been told I have a pretty good eye when it comes to cattle, but it's still relatively new to me and I'm always trying to learn. I also know what I like when I see it, but usually lack the ability to put it into the proper words when trying to describe it to someone else. At this point I think even if he doesn't work out in our purebred herd, he could be useful on our commercial cows as a more terminal type bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="creekdrive, post: 1358876, member: 21216"] Thank you Knersie. I really appreciate the comments, and definitely can see what you are saying. If you don't mind, could you describe a little more about what you mean when you say 'long, high yielding muscle'. I think I understand, but want to make sure. I've been told I have a pretty good eye when it comes to cattle, but it's still relatively new to me and I'm always trying to learn. I also know what I like when I see it, but usually lack the ability to put it into the proper words when trying to describe it to someone else. At this point I think even if he doesn't work out in our purebred herd, he could be useful on our commercial cows as a more terminal type bull. [/QUOTE]
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