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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 63826" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>CowCop</p><p>The beef shorthorn breed is widely spit in quality. There are a lot of the "dairy" type - really lacking muscling.</p><p>Somehow, "all of a sudden" breeders are coming up with beef shorthorns that are widely sought after in the clubby world. Super thick, GREAT HAIR (that's a real key factor in the clubby world). Shorthorn breed assn. started allowing "up grading" and Maine & Angus cattle were used heavy to produce the modern meaty shorthorn.</p><p>Actually, the roan is heavily sought after for the show cattle.</p><p>But, the majority of shorthorns around still lack muscling - but the good meaty ones are in high demand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 63826, member: 968"] CowCop The beef shorthorn breed is widely spit in quality. There are a lot of the "dairy" type - really lacking muscling. Somehow, "all of a sudden" breeders are coming up with beef shorthorns that are widely sought after in the clubby world. Super thick, GREAT HAIR (that's a real key factor in the clubby world). Shorthorn breed assn. started allowing "up grading" and Maine & Angus cattle were used heavy to produce the modern meaty shorthorn. Actually, the roan is heavily sought after for the show cattle. But, the majority of shorthorns around still lack muscling - but the good meaty ones are in high demand. [/QUOTE]
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