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<blockquote data-quote="JR Cattle Co." data-source="post: 639679" data-attributes="member: 7471"><p>Cowgirl, the owner of this animal requested an evaluation based upon the pictures that were given, (You are correct on that point), but they have not requested people to make "inferences". From the pictures provided, an accurate assessment of the animal as being "open shouldered" cannot be made, therefore, requesting a picture that shows the proper angle of the animal might be in order to avoid the problem of guessing. In a livestock show, a judge does not "infer" about the quality of an animal if they cannot see the whole animal, they request that the handler reposition the animal, or they move around to get a better angle on the animal. Guesses should not be made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JR Cattle Co., post: 639679, member: 7471"] Cowgirl, the owner of this animal requested an evaluation based upon the pictures that were given, (You are correct on that point), but they have not requested people to make "inferences". From the pictures provided, an accurate assessment of the animal as being "open shouldered" cannot be made, therefore, requesting a picture that shows the proper angle of the animal might be in order to avoid the problem of guessing. In a livestock show, a judge does not "infer" about the quality of an animal if they cannot see the whole animal, they request that the handler reposition the animal, or they move around to get a better angle on the animal. Guesses should not be made. [/QUOTE]
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