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<blockquote data-quote="KNERSIE" data-source="post: 755898" data-attributes="member: 4353"><p>There is a whole lot to like about the bull, but I also think he is overconditioned for his age, it will definately not do him any favours in the future. Growth tests don't need to get bulls of not even a year old in slaughter condition to see how they'll perform in a feedlot situation.</p><p></p><p>Phenotypically he is the type I like, he is maybe just a touch coarse through the shoulders and doesn't matter how good his performance is, his sheath is still a fault. I still like him alot and will overlook the minor faults when seen in the bigger picture, afterall the perfect bull still needs to be born. I would be very proud to say I bred a bull like him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNERSIE, post: 755898, member: 4353"] There is a whole lot to like about the bull, but I also think he is overconditioned for his age, it will definately not do him any favours in the future. Growth tests don't need to get bulls of not even a year old in slaughter condition to see how they'll perform in a feedlot situation. Phenotypically he is the type I like, he is maybe just a touch coarse through the shoulders and doesn't matter how good his performance is, his sheath is still a fault. I still like him alot and will overlook the minor faults when seen in the bigger picture, afterall the perfect bull still needs to be born. I would be very proud to say I bred a bull like him. [/QUOTE]
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