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<blockquote data-quote="beefmasters" data-source="post: 545048" data-attributes="member: 6758"><p>Fourstates, I won't comment on which cow to ai l-5502 to because i would probably be wrong. :nod: But i do have two things for you to consider.I have seen several bulls out of 5502 and it is not hard to get too much sheath when crossing to him.If you look at him he has a fair amount of sheath although it is usually tucked fairly well in his pictures.Not too much of a problem if he is being bred to really tight bred females but possibly a wreck on females of sheathy structure or bloodlines.Also i would be careful on the hooks to pins slope.I know that some beefmasters have a sloping rearend as this is a brahman trait but i personally don't like it.Makes them look like a water buffalo or yak.I am not saying he will cause this condition but i don't think he helps it either.5502 is one heck of a bull and i hope you get what you are after.Let us know what happens and best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beefmasters, post: 545048, member: 6758"] Fourstates, I won't comment on which cow to ai l-5502 to because i would probably be wrong. :nod: But i do have two things for you to consider.I have seen several bulls out of 5502 and it is not hard to get too much sheath when crossing to him.If you look at him he has a fair amount of sheath although it is usually tucked fairly well in his pictures.Not too much of a problem if he is being bred to really tight bred females but possibly a wreck on females of sheathy structure or bloodlines.Also i would be careful on the hooks to pins slope.I know that some beefmasters have a sloping rearend as this is a brahman trait but i personally don't like it.Makes them look like a water buffalo or yak.I am not saying he will cause this condition but i don't think he helps it either.5502 is one heck of a bull and i hope you get what you are after.Let us know what happens and best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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