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Deep, broad fronted cattle

nortexsook

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Everybody seems to breed for "Clean Fronts" these days, but I have noticed some of the best doing cows with a lot of longevity seem to be out big heart girthed bulls that also very deep chested and seemed to "carry more leather" in front than is popular. I am not advocating brahman style dewlap in english cattle, but couldn't we do with some chest width and depth (and maybe a little leather) than is popular now?

Just a question for all the board smarties...................
 
The "clean fronts" are a reflection of the club calf deal, goes along with a small appetite and slow growth. Big chested, deep sided, deep throated animals have always had bigger appetites and grown faster. The show ring has screwed some people in the industry up about as much as anything else could.
 
I agree as long as the shoulders don't get too course and blocky. Like any other trait, too much can be bad. But i'll take deep girthed, soggy calves every time. Our industry sometimes follows trends like a teenage girl! Remember the 80's? 1500 pound finishing weights on show calves that were taller than the kid showing them. I would like to see cows that will produce fleshy, deep, meaty calves that will finish at 1050 to 1150. Just my 2 cents.
 
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Here is some deep bodied registered and commercial angus cows. Some have some extra leather in front and some aren't too bad.

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1994 Model

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2001 Model

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same cow from behind

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2003 Model

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2001 Model

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2001 Model

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1999 Model

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same cow from head on
 
Great looking bulls RMac, and great cows Nebraska.

Here's some of our bulls. Plenty of depth and chest, short-necked, real masculine with plenty of crest, but not coarse.

This is Blackjack when we bought him this spring. He's 5.
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This is X-Ray, he's 7.
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Navigator, our main herdsire, he's 5.
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Bulls like them, produce fats like these:
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