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<blockquote data-quote="Grand Chaser" data-source="post: 294640" data-attributes="member: 2569"><p>What type of show are you going to take her to if you take her at all. some don't need tons of hair if it's not a verry competitive show. but if it is a good heifer and she is the best she can be for HER breed she won't always need a lot of hair. JMO hair just helps. Got with what Cowgirl said. You also want to look at thier feet make sure that they don't toe in or out. Make sure that thier legs have Flex but aren't cow hocked or too straight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grand Chaser, post: 294640, member: 2569"] What type of show are you going to take her to if you take her at all. some don't need tons of hair if it's not a verry competitive show. but if it is a good heifer and she is the best she can be for HER breed she won't always need a lot of hair. JMO hair just helps. Got with what Cowgirl said. You also want to look at thier feet make sure that they don't toe in or out. Make sure that thier legs have Flex but aren't cow hocked or too straight. [/QUOTE]
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