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<blockquote data-quote="Elkman" data-source="post: 1260010" data-attributes="member: 23803"><p>Actually, she's rather frisky and active, so we weren't worried about her. However, an old-timer in our neighborhood - who raises Angus, pointed out that her brisket is larger than normal and could be indicative of a problem. As we've just recently started raising cattle (we had previously raised elk only), we listen closely when an experienced cattleman speaks. Any help is greatly appreciated by us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elkman, post: 1260010, member: 23803"] Actually, she's rather frisky and active, so we weren't worried about her. However, an old-timer in our neighborhood - who raises Angus, pointed out that her brisket is larger than normal and could be indicative of a problem. As we've just recently started raising cattle (we had previously raised elk only), we listen closely when an experienced cattleman speaks. Any help is greatly appreciated by us. [/QUOTE]
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