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<blockquote data-quote="KANSAS" data-source="post: 343056" data-attributes="member: 1362"><p>Ala... now that is going backwards....</p><p></p><p>No.. I dont want to go back to those days... But I see the old pics at the local sale barn and everynow and again see the short fat and round herefords in old movies. Hard to believe it is the same animal. Those old herefords in the movies couldnt even breed a hereford today. And I can guarantee you noone ever had a problem with cattle jumping the fence back then. I doubt they could get off the ground. </p><p></p><p>So back to the original question. How did that animal get turned into the animal we see today? What caused it? And how hard would it be to take todays animals and turn them back into that? Makes me wonder sometimes if we can change the structure of animal that much in say 70 years, what the hell will the cattle look like 70 years from today...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KANSAS, post: 343056, member: 1362"] Ala... now that is going backwards.... No.. I dont want to go back to those days... But I see the old pics at the local sale barn and everynow and again see the short fat and round herefords in old movies. Hard to believe it is the same animal. Those old herefords in the movies couldnt even breed a hereford today. And I can guarantee you noone ever had a problem with cattle jumping the fence back then. I doubt they could get off the ground. So back to the original question. How did that animal get turned into the animal we see today? What caused it? And how hard would it be to take todays animals and turn them back into that? Makes me wonder sometimes if we can change the structure of animal that much in say 70 years, what the hell will the cattle look like 70 years from today... [/QUOTE]
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