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<blockquote data-quote="Julian" data-source="post: 884639" data-attributes="member: 4877"><p>What some see as short is what some others see as deep bodied. He is a frame score 4-1/2 or 5 depending on who measures him. I don't need him to be any bigger. I'm sure he's too big for some and too little for others. That's fine. He fits us and and the direction we are going. Some consider it brazen, but that's all I need. We are going to use him either naturally or via A.I. for a long time.</p><p></p><p>For those with limited experience with Red Angus cattle, some will get darker colored in shorter daylight days and lighter colored in longer daylight days. Much like some peoples' hair will appear lighter when they are in the sun longer. With as many people having black cattle, less and less people are aware if this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Julian, post: 884639, member: 4877"] What some see as short is what some others see as deep bodied. He is a frame score 4-1/2 or 5 depending on who measures him. I don't need him to be any bigger. I'm sure he's too big for some and too little for others. That's fine. He fits us and and the direction we are going. Some consider it brazen, but that's all I need. We are going to use him either naturally or via A.I. for a long time. For those with limited experience with Red Angus cattle, some will get darker colored in shorter daylight days and lighter colored in longer daylight days. Much like some peoples' hair will appear lighter when they are in the sun longer. With as many people having black cattle, less and less people are aware if this. [/QUOTE]
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