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<blockquote data-quote="rocket2222" data-source="post: 528144" data-attributes="member: 5362"><p>I've seen a couple well put together, what I would call long bulls, up close, one of them was Online, and they all tracked pretty much putting the rear foot where the front foot was. You also need to make sure they track straight, a good moving animal will also track straight, that is viewed from the rear the hind leg should move in a straight line and hide the front leg from view. The same goes when watching them walk from directly in front, the front leg should move in a straight line and the rear leg should be hidden from view. There should be no circular motion in action of the legs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocket2222, post: 528144, member: 5362"] I've seen a couple well put together, what I would call long bulls, up close, one of them was Online, and they all tracked pretty much putting the rear foot where the front foot was. You also need to make sure they track straight, a good moving animal will also track straight, that is viewed from the rear the hind leg should move in a straight line and hide the front leg from view. The same goes when watching them walk from directly in front, the front leg should move in a straight line and the rear leg should be hidden from view. There should be no circular motion in action of the legs. [/QUOTE]
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