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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 350256" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Haymaker - what Doc is saying is that this bull is extremely "hard-doing" looking. So if his daughters turn out like him (most will), they will melt away when they start nursing a calf & will be hard to get bred back on grass.</p><p>It may be the picture, but his "stance" is very typical of a post legged animal (stretched) and he "appears" to be very post legged, which is a structural defect that you don't want to propagate in your herd.</p><p>On the plus side, he is extremely long, which is a great asset.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 350256, member: 968"] Haymaker - what Doc is saying is that this bull is extremely "hard-doing" looking. So if his daughters turn out like him (most will), they will melt away when they start nursing a calf & will be hard to get bred back on grass. It may be the picture, but his "stance" is very typical of a post legged animal (stretched) and he "appears" to be very post legged, which is a structural defect that you don't want to propagate in your herd. On the plus side, he is extremely long, which is a great asset. [/QUOTE]
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