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Greyhounds
> Really? Could have fooled me by the way you were stating things here.
> "Greyhound" to me is the epitomy of the "lean, mean, racing machine"
> with lots of muscle but very little body fat or gut fill,
> which is what I understood you to be promoting.
> Glad I was wrong.
> Sarah
> >>
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>Again, you confuse body fat and hay belly with lean muscle mass. My trainers
>go to the track and their buddies call their horses "fat"--even while they
>lose race after race to them. The horses are not fat--that is useful muscle,
>carfully laid on over months of hard exercise combined with a
>carbohydrate-based ration. These "fat" horses probably carry less adipose
>tissue on them then their buddies' horses.
>
>ti
>
Ain't confused-what you described above is exactly what I described-Lots of
muscle
but very little body fat. Have you seen the buttocks on racing greyhounds!!
Sarah
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