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<blockquote data-quote="Blessyourheart" data-source="post: 1087303" data-attributes="member: 20668"><p>I can see the Brangus aspects of her and the Maine too. I like the depth of her and how she carries it from brisket to flank, no dipping off. She does have that Brangus wastey neck line, which carries into her brisket, making her appear tight in her heart girth. She's a very tight compact type female, not super feminine. A judge might comment she's weak topped, or has a high tail head. In the pictures her head is held at a perfect height, just need to get that back up. She has a very nice profile, good spring of rib, and nice flex in those pasturns. I'm thinking with the flex in those pasturns she moves out well. My only other problem with her is she doesn't have enough neck extension for me.</p><p></p><p>I hope she does well with her! Best of Luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blessyourheart, post: 1087303, member: 20668"] I can see the Brangus aspects of her and the Maine too. I like the depth of her and how she carries it from brisket to flank, no dipping off. She does have that Brangus wastey neck line, which carries into her brisket, making her appear tight in her heart girth. She's a very tight compact type female, not super feminine. A judge might comment she's weak topped, or has a high tail head. In the pictures her head is held at a perfect height, just need to get that back up. She has a very nice profile, good spring of rib, and nice flex in those pasturns. I'm thinking with the flex in those pasturns she moves out well. My only other problem with her is she doesn't have enough neck extension for me. I hope she does well with her! Best of Luck!! [/QUOTE]
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