"Stout Structured" refers to livestock with a larger, heavier skeletal system or bone column.

Imagine a sturdy, well-built house: its foundation is robust, giving the structure its strength and balance. Similarly, a 'stout structured' animal typically has bigger feet and more circumference of bone, providing a solid base that can contribute to an animal's overall balance and uniqueness.

However, it's important to remember that just like a house should have proportionate architecture, the bone structure in an animal should match its body type and size. So, 'stout structured' paints a picture of animals that are robustly built, with a sizeable bone framework that adds to their stability and distinctive appeal.
Questions that use this term.
Who is the stout structured, round bodied ewe that's the highest quality?
Who is a stout structured sheep that’s the most elevated in its chest and has the most youthful look from the side?
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