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<blockquote data-quote="KMacGinley" data-source="post: 711265" data-attributes="member: 3175"><p>Now that is an interesting statement. If you were intent on how things should look as a yearling and think that all cattle as yearlings are the complete picture of the potential of the animal you might be right. People that don't run their bulls with the cows year round and take care of them know exactly what I am talking about. And you are right, they don't fall into place suddenly. It takes years to get a true picture of what the bull is, both phenotypically and genetically. Most people use them up in two years and then buy another young bull. </p><p></p><p> I would venture to say you, like most others have changed a bit since high school in our physical appearance, some for the better, some, not so much. Bulls change in appearance as well and fill in or out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMacGinley, post: 711265, member: 3175"] Now that is an interesting statement. If you were intent on how things should look as a yearling and think that all cattle as yearlings are the complete picture of the potential of the animal you might be right. People that don't run their bulls with the cows year round and take care of them know exactly what I am talking about. And you are right, they don't fall into place suddenly. It takes years to get a true picture of what the bull is, both phenotypically and genetically. Most people use them up in two years and then buy another young bull. I would venture to say you, like most others have changed a bit since high school in our physical appearance, some for the better, some, not so much. Bulls change in appearance as well and fill in or out. [/QUOTE]
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