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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 28004" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Sounds like it may work for you... free Charolais calf</p><p></p><p>On steroids...my biased opinion...lol. I personally think steroid implants to "beef up" the muscle or whatever in a human or with livestock is doing a disservice to the "animal." (whether or not its for showing or selling to the slaughter house). [Our (and many other purebred breeders) program uses genetic improvement and judicious out-crossing to obtain the body conformation that sells and that wins in the show environment. Steroids and other implants create a fake condition, conformation that exaggerates the animals inherent genetic potential.] Feel the same about the "weighted boots" of the Tennessee Walking Horse show circuit to force the horses to learn to step higher than ever to impress the spectators and the breeders....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 28004, member: 9"] Sounds like it may work for you... free Charolais calf On steroids...my biased opinion...lol. I personally think steroid implants to "beef up" the muscle or whatever in a human or with livestock is doing a disservice to the "animal." (whether or not its for showing or selling to the slaughter house). [Our (and many other purebred breeders) program uses genetic improvement and judicious out-crossing to obtain the body conformation that sells and that wins in the show environment. Steroids and other implants create a fake condition, conformation that exaggerates the animals inherent genetic potential.] Feel the same about the "weighted boots" of the Tennessee Walking Horse show circuit to force the horses to learn to step higher than ever to impress the spectators and the breeders.... [/QUOTE]
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