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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1128135" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>As long as it fits what you're doing, and it's not a hassle (to you) to AI, I don't have any issue with it, it just wouldn't work for me since I turn my cows out to pasture for breeding. </p><p></p><p>Allforage, I found pictures don't need to be doctored to trick your eye, I have a catalog of bulls, and they're all standing in 10" of straw, they all look extra deep bodied and long because of it. There's another recent thread around here that showed 2 pictures of the same bull, taken 2 hours apart, the first was an "ordinary" picture, and he didn't look bad by any means, but in the second "professional" picture, he was again standing in straw, the camera was closer to the ground, and he looked a year or two older, and certainly looked better. Now that I'm more aware of how my eyes can be tricked, I watch out for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1128135, member: 9096"] As long as it fits what you're doing, and it's not a hassle (to you) to AI, I don't have any issue with it, it just wouldn't work for me since I turn my cows out to pasture for breeding. Allforage, I found pictures don't need to be doctored to trick your eye, I have a catalog of bulls, and they're all standing in 10" of straw, they all look extra deep bodied and long because of it. There's another recent thread around here that showed 2 pictures of the same bull, taken 2 hours apart, the first was an "ordinary" picture, and he didn't look bad by any means, but in the second "professional" picture, he was again standing in straw, the camera was closer to the ground, and he looked a year or two older, and certainly looked better. Now that I'm more aware of how my eyes can be tricked, I watch out for that. [/QUOTE]
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