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jdietrich ◴[] No.42204522[source]
The shape of the cows is exaggerated, but not by much - many breeds of cow are just incredibly rectangular in profile.

https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5475e650e4b0df...

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Mistletoe ◴[] No.42205121[source]
And the beef cattle industry ideal shape has evolved over time as well. In the past that rectangle with short stubby legs was what they wanted.

https://onpasture.com/2016/07/04/from-big-to-small-to-big-to...

All 3 parts of this are fascinating.

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shermantanktop ◴[] No.42205583[source]
“Ideal” is a nice word for arbitrary fashion, literally a herd mentality.

This mirrors what happens with muscle cars, women’s handbags, JavaScript frameworks, and so many other things. The purpose remains ostensibly functional but the real driver is peer group status, to the point that function is totally compromised but the peer group loves it.

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1. Loughla ◴[] No.42209722[source]
Ideal with livestock is usually for A reason, not arbitrary.

You don't want stubby legs because they don't breed as easily.

Breeding animals isn't like technology.