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<blockquote data-quote="4CTophand" data-source="post: 613840" data-attributes="member: 9140"><p>Pendulous sheath is a sheath that falls down -- needs to be at a 45 degree max-- unacceptable for instance in Santa Gertrudis. </p><p>Post legged refers to straight legged and there are many Bulls that fall into this category and when he reaches Mature weight he will begin to have structual problems </p><p></p><p>for example imagine-- 2 posts and a slack piece of barbed wire between them --his weight will cause him to become unsound over time. If he is not post legged and his legs are under him just a little more (not too much) he can then carry his mature weight without breaking down. </p><p>I hope this helped as I wasnt being sarcastic and wasn't trying to tear your bulls to pieces. They are nice enough Bulls and would be a huge step above that bull some of these commercial guys buy at the local downer sale.</p><p> :tiphat:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4CTophand, post: 613840, member: 9140"] Pendulous sheath is a sheath that falls down -- needs to be at a 45 degree max-- unacceptable for instance in Santa Gertrudis. Post legged refers to straight legged and there are many Bulls that fall into this category and when he reaches Mature weight he will begin to have structual problems for example imagine-- 2 posts and a slack piece of barbed wire between them --his weight will cause him to become unsound over time. If he is not post legged and his legs are under him just a little more (not too much) he can then carry his mature weight without breaking down. I hope this helped as I wasnt being sarcastic and wasn't trying to tear your bulls to pieces. They are nice enough Bulls and would be a huge step above that bull some of these commercial guys buy at the local downer sale. :tiphat: [/QUOTE]
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