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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1818438" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I'd like to see a picture with a more relaxed profile. It looks like he's just moved that hind leg in and it has his back and hips at an odd angle.</p><p>From what I can can tell he doesn't look real bad or real good as an older calf, a different picture might make a difference. I know it's hard to catch them just perfect.</p><p>I remember back when I had registered cattle and sold bulls, there seemed like a point where some would kind of go through awkward stages. They may look great up through weaning and then hit that stage then as yearlings there may be a shakeup in my rankings of them, generally speaking though if I thought there was a clear standout he almost always held that top position or close to it. Sometimes though there is an outlier that out grows and outweighs the others but doesn't exactly put it all together in a neat package so to speak. I've had some of those too, and I'm thinking this calf may be one of those.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1818438, member: 24816"] I’d like to see a picture with a more relaxed profile. It looks like he’s just moved that hind leg in and it has his back and hips at an odd angle. From what I can can tell he doesn’t look real bad or real good as an older calf, a different picture might make a difference. I know it’s hard to catch them just perfect. I remember back when I had registered cattle and sold bulls, there seemed like a point where some would kind of go through awkward stages. They may look great up through weaning and then hit that stage then as yearlings there may be a shakeup in my rankings of them, generally speaking though if I thought there was a clear standout he almost always held that top position or close to it. Sometimes though there is an outlier that out grows and outweighs the others but doesn’t exactly put it all together in a neat package so to speak. I’ve had some of those too, and I’m thinking this calf may be one of those. [/QUOTE]
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