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<blockquote data-quote="Boot Jack Bulls" data-source="post: 1647485" data-attributes="member: 24016"><p>Thanks Jeanne! I take that as high praise given the great quality your herd produces! I agree with the marbling in Angus. My other big beef with Angus is the general approach to leg and foot structure. I think they still have miles to go to fix the foot structure in that breed as a whole. In an effort to do that, they have actually went from a bit to much angle in the hock to something far to posty. The pendulum swings way too far when that breed makes an effort to change something it seems...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boot Jack Bulls, post: 1647485, member: 24016"] Thanks Jeanne! I take that as high praise given the great quality your herd produces! I agree with the marbling in Angus. My other big beef with Angus is the general approach to leg and foot structure. I think they still have miles to go to fix the foot structure in that breed as a whole. In an effort to do that, they have actually went from a bit to much angle in the hock to something far to posty. The pendulum swings way too far when that breed makes an effort to change something it seems... [/QUOTE]
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