"Course naveled" refers to female livestock, usually cattle, that have a more prominent or coarse navel. While this doesn't affect their functionality or overall balance, it's seen as a less desirable physical trait, as it can reduce the perceived femininity and overall aesthetic appeal of the animal. This trait is more common in American influenced breeds, while British and Continental breeds usually have less prominent navels. Importantly, females with a coarse navel are likely to produce male offspring with coarser sheaths.
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