Tuesday, July 7, 2015

The dairy cow is widely different from the beef cow

The dairy cow is widely different from the beef cow

The dairy cow is widely different from the beef cow



The dairy cow is widely different from the beef cow. She shows a decided wedge shape when you look at her from front, side, or rear. The back line is crooked, the hip bones and tail bone are prominent, the thighs thin and poorly fleshed; there is no breadth to the back, as in the beef cow, and little flesh covers the shoulders; the neck is long and thin.


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