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<blockquote data-quote="LFF" data-source="post: 528254" data-attributes="member: 1147"><p>Online has a tall frame to go along with his length. The type that I am referring to are shorter but still just as long. There seems to be considerable interest in what I am going to describe as weiner dog type bulls, short but very long. It would be impossible for them to track perfectly. I agree that they still need to plant their feet squarely behind the front track, but for them to plant their back feet in the same track they would have to bow up their back when walking. I don't have any that fit the description or I would post a picture. I do know that increased length and decreased height is a quality that many are looking for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LFF, post: 528254, member: 1147"] Online has a tall frame to go along with his length. The type that I am referring to are shorter but still just as long. There seems to be considerable interest in what I am going to describe as weiner dog type bulls, short but very long. It would be impossible for them to track perfectly. I agree that they still need to plant their feet squarely behind the front track, but for them to plant their back feet in the same track they would have to bow up their back when walking. I don't have any that fit the description or I would post a picture. I do know that increased length and decreased height is a quality that many are looking for. [/QUOTE]
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