"Strong topped" is a term often used in livestock assessment. An animal that is described as "strong topped" will display a level or even topline, which extends from directly behind the shoulder, over the loin, and out through the hip. These animals maintain a more collected, level topline even while in motion, contributing to overall balance and aesthetic appeal. The term is similar to "level topped," and both are typically considered desirable traits.
Questions that use this term.
Between #1 and #4, who is stronger topped?
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