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<blockquote data-quote="KNERSIE" data-source="post: 864441" data-attributes="member: 4353"><p>The absolute opposite is true, for a cow to be feminine she needs width between the hips that carries through to the pins, you need spring of rib to have capacity to be easy doing and still milk during tough times. It is true that muscle and milk and muscle and femininity/fertility are antagonistic, but there is an optimum. We need to be breeding maternal BEEF cattle, looking at the calves the cows certainly wasn't muscled to the extreme as they have very little muscle and judging by the lack of sogginess there wasn't enough maternal quality either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNERSIE, post: 864441, member: 4353"] The absolute opposite is true, for a cow to be feminine she needs width between the hips that carries through to the pins, you need spring of rib to have capacity to be easy doing and still milk during tough times. It is true that muscle and milk and muscle and femininity/fertility are antagonistic, but there is an optimum. We need to be breeding maternal BEEF cattle, looking at the calves the cows certainly wasn't muscled to the extreme as they have very little muscle and judging by the lack of sogginess there wasn't enough maternal quality either. [/QUOTE]
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