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Gait and soundness in bulls ?
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<blockquote data-quote="KNERSIE" data-source="post: 699748" data-attributes="member: 4353"><p>:shock: :lol: </p><p></p><p>Then you haven't seen too many 2200lb frame 5 sound bulls or have watched too many club calf shows.</p><p>A bull stepping that far short is almost certainly straight hocked or too upright in the pasterns or too short hippedor a combination of all three.</p><p></p><p>A free flowing easy gait is more important than stepping in the exact footprint of the front feet, but a sound bull is seldom very far off, even extremely long bulls will only just miss the footprint of the front foot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNERSIE, post: 699748, member: 4353"] :shock: :lol: Then you haven't seen too many 2200lb frame 5 sound bulls or have watched too many club calf shows. A bull stepping that far short is almost certainly straight hocked or too upright in the pasterns or too short hippedor a combination of all three. A free flowing easy gait is more important than stepping in the exact footprint of the front feet, but a sound bull is seldom very far off, even extremely long bulls will only just miss the footprint of the front foot. [/QUOTE]
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