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<blockquote data-quote="AAOK" data-source="post: 309316" data-attributes="member: 861"><p>Ollie,</p><p>The answer to your question is a resounding YES!!!!!</p><p>She has exactly what it takes to win the Big shows; Femininity ++, plenty of frame, extremely free moving, thick, but not too heavily muscled, good spring of rib, great legs/feet, and upheaded, but not crazy. </p><p></p><p>She is better at this point than her Dam. Some will say, "But want the Judges want has changed a lot in eight years". I agree. Fact is, we have experienced a complete turn around. We have seen breeding heifers get way too "moderate" in frame, and way to heave in their muscle pattern. Thank goodness those trends started an about face around four years ago. I like the heifers I see in the purple lately (Big Shows, that is).</p><p>Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AAOK, post: 309316, member: 861"] Ollie, The answer to your question is a resounding YES!!!!! She has exactly what it takes to win the Big shows; Femininity ++, plenty of frame, extremely free moving, thick, but not too heavily muscled, good spring of rib, great legs/feet, and upheaded, but not crazy. She is better at this point than her Dam. Some will say, "But want the Judges want has changed a lot in eight years". I agree. Fact is, we have experienced a complete turn around. We have seen breeding heifers get way too "moderate" in frame, and way to heave in their muscle pattern. Thank goodness those trends started an about face around four years ago. I like the heifers I see in the purple lately (Big Shows, that is). Dan [/QUOTE]
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