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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1531188" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>I am looking forward to seeing them as I am assuming that you saying they don't fit the commercial standards is because they are heavily and /or double muscled? I like that, so I will appreciate it if they are nice. I am not into some of what the BB are; like some of what Lithuanian posted, but I like seeing more muscling in the rumps and shoulders. I like the way Lithuanian is getting their cattle bred up with good defined muscling from starting with the dairy cross animals. I wish we could get a decent price for colored cattle but it is "BLACK" here..... and other than some smokies, anything else takes a big hit. Maybe crossing some pieds would add in the muscling without hurting the color too much.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1531188, member: 25884"] I am looking forward to seeing them as I am assuming that you saying they don't fit the commercial standards is because they are heavily and /or double muscled? I like that, so I will appreciate it if they are nice. I am not into some of what the BB are; like some of what Lithuanian posted, but I like seeing more muscling in the rumps and shoulders. I like the way Lithuanian is getting their cattle bred up with good defined muscling from starting with the dairy cross animals. I wish we could get a decent price for colored cattle but it is "BLACK" here..... and other than some smokies, anything else takes a big hit. Maybe crossing some pieds would add in the muscling without hurting the color too much..... [/QUOTE]
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