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<blockquote data-quote="Matt Schiel" data-source="post: 115575" data-attributes="member: 81"><p>It will all depend on the judge that you have. Your #36 calf will do good if you have a cow judge who like big broody cattle. If he is a "show judge" he will like her, but say that she is to wasty in the navel and brisket, needs to be smother in the shoulder, needs a stronger top line, and slopes to much from hooks to pins. #36 might make the better cow in the long run, as she is a deep bodied, capactious female with lots of natural muscle from end to end.</p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt Schiel, post: 115575, member: 81"] It will all depend on the judge that you have. Your #36 calf will do good if you have a cow judge who like big broody cattle. If he is a "show judge" he will like her, but say that she is to wasty in the navel and brisket, needs to be smother in the shoulder, needs a stronger top line, and slopes to much from hooks to pins. #36 might make the better cow in the long run, as she is a deep bodied, capactious female with lots of natural muscle from end to end. Matt [/QUOTE]
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