Left hand or right hand Brisket-which is more tender?

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well that's a one leg shorter than the other situation .

But there are gravity issues to be addressed when it comes to muscle development. I would assume the downhill side would be under more stress, hence a larger, tougher brisket. Trying to use reason and logic here.
 
Around here we call them "Hillside Cows". Only walk comfortably in one direction.

My Dad was something like that after breaking his leg in two places & his ankle on Home plate when he was 40 years old.
He was safe at home, but suffered quite a bit from it. When everything healed, his Right ankle ended less than perfect. That ankle would only bend in one direction. Since he was a Self-Employed Carpenter, when he did roofing, he had trouble going in the one direction across the slope of the roof, because of that ankle. He used to say it was because he was like a "Hillside Cow", with 2 legs shorter than the other 2.

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