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<blockquote data-quote="Keren" data-source="post: 413485" data-attributes="member: 3195"><p>To be honest, none of these bulls really caught my eye. 18 and Merlin lack muscle, particularly in the hindquarter, but they have decent bone and depth. Mr Poopoo Head has the muscle that the others lack, but he's too leggy and fine boned for my liking. They all appear to be slightly unbalanced - thick in the front end but not carrying that through to the rear end. In my opinion the rentabull is the best, he appears to have more thickness in the rear than the other bulls, as well as being long and deep with good bone. Not sure but he may be a bit heavy in the shoulders, it could just be the picture. I also like the Howler bull, I would just like to see more red meat in the rump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keren, post: 413485, member: 3195"] To be honest, none of these bulls really caught my eye. 18 and Merlin lack muscle, particularly in the hindquarter, but they have decent bone and depth. Mr Poopoo Head has the muscle that the others lack, but he's too leggy and fine boned for my liking. They all appear to be slightly unbalanced - thick in the front end but not carrying that through to the rear end. In my opinion the rentabull is the best, he appears to have more thickness in the rear than the other bulls, as well as being long and deep with good bone. Not sure but he may be a bit heavy in the shoulders, it could just be the picture. I also like the Howler bull, I would just like to see more red meat in the rump. [/QUOTE]
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