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<blockquote data-quote="greenwillowhereford II" data-source="post: 612844" data-attributes="member: 7439"><p>I found it very interesting, and appreciate what they are doing. It may not be for everybody, but I think there is a place for them. I don't think you can really compare them to the old U.S. bulls because as I understand it, the belt buckle height craze didn't take over England, thus you could tie back to the original beef quality and feed efficiency without worrying about dwarfism etc. Would someone care to translate the kilograms to pounds for us dumber folks so we can see just what type of growth they are talking about?(To understand this question, you must first read their website.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenwillowhereford II, post: 612844, member: 7439"] I found it very interesting, and appreciate what they are doing. It may not be for everybody, but I think there is a place for them. I don't think you can really compare them to the old U.S. bulls because as I understand it, the belt buckle height craze didn't take over England, thus you could tie back to the original beef quality and feed efficiency without worrying about dwarfism etc. Would someone care to translate the kilograms to pounds for us dumber folks so we can see just what type of growth they are talking about?(To understand this question, you must first read their website.) [/QUOTE]
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