Fullblood Maine Pic for Knabe

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Clark Club Calves

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xxcc

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with respect to Lumiere, amazing to see the resemblance in the rear quarter bone structure, don't you think?
 

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Sasquatch, Don't really see it.  Your cow looks tighter made above the font of the hock and the point of the hock is further forward with less set than lumiere.

CCC, The import cow looks obviously different than the bull pic from France.  Glad your dad brought the right kind over.  Those type are probably gone in France.
 

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no, that's not a Sasquatch cow, but Sasquatch does go back to Maine Invader, although neither are in that cow, they do have Cunic in common.  As far as the hip set, it's not a exact resemblance, but when I saw the Lumiere picture that cow came exactly to mind.
 

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unless the heifers do, the only one that goes back to Epinal is Maine From what I was told, Iplait could really put some hip on stuff, but wasn't very consistent.
 
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