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<blockquote data-quote="VCC" data-source="post: 825978" data-attributes="member: 6399"><p><em>not trying to pick a fight, but I dont like any of them. They are fitted show animals, animals that have been pampered their whole lives. I understand that to be competive in the show ring that these animals have to be treated in this manner. They may or not, be reflective of their breed which I assume is Maine, but they do not represent cattle in the real world, and those are the types of animals I like to look at. Of course that is only my personal taste....As for being show cattle they look good ,<strong>I have never seen u put a pic on this board of show cattle that did not look outstanding.</strong> (must translate to "best Looking seedstock on the board")</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Purty show cows,only thing missing is the picture is the feed bucket in front of em!!!!!!!!!!!!!</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>If you will read my first post you will notice that I said that Jeanne had some on the best looking seedstock cattle on this board.</em></p><p></p><p>Now had you made your that last comment first, I am sure this post would not have been so entertaining, I wonder how deep that snow is in the heart of winter, heck even the bison try and leave Yellow Stone because the snow is to deep. In my neck of the woods we have to feed hay in the summer if you can't irrigate, we have grass all winter.</p><p></p><p>If you can manage your animals, your land, make a profit and have cows that look like hers, there is no need to be jealous. I would bet those cows could go any where from NY to WA and keep there condition on, would I send them to FL or AZ no but then I would not send any of your Beefmaster's to MT (they make think they went to heaven in the summer but come winter they might just be seen hitch hiking back south in a hurry)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Jeanne I would take anyone of them a feel like I had something worth having</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VCC, post: 825978, member: 6399"] [i]not trying to pick a fight, but I dont like any of them. They are fitted show animals, animals that have been pampered their whole lives. I understand that to be competive in the show ring that these animals have to be treated in this manner. They may or not, be reflective of their breed which I assume is Maine, but they do not represent cattle in the real world, and those are the types of animals I like to look at. Of course that is only my personal taste....As for being show cattle they look good ,[b]I have never seen u put a pic on this board of show cattle that did not look outstanding.[/b] (must translate to "best Looking seedstock on the board") Purty show cows,only thing missing is the picture is the feed bucket in front of em!!!!!!!!!!!!! If you will read my first post you will notice that I said that Jeanne had some on the best looking seedstock cattle on this board.[/i] Now had you made your that last comment first, I am sure this post would not have been so entertaining, I wonder how deep that snow is in the heart of winter, heck even the bison try and leave Yellow Stone because the snow is to deep. In my neck of the woods we have to feed hay in the summer if you can’t irrigate, we have grass all winter. If you can manage your animals, your land, make a profit and have cows that look like hers, there is no need to be jealous. I would bet those cows could go any where from NY to WA and keep there condition on, would I send them to FL or AZ no but then I would not send any of your Beefmaster’s to MT (they make think they went to heaven in the summer but come winter they might just be seen hitch hiking back south in a hurry) Jeanne I would take anyone of them a feel like I had something worth having [/QUOTE]
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