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<blockquote data-quote="KNERSIE" data-source="post: 814336" data-attributes="member: 4353"><p>Yes, he most definately is very cowhocked and he is also too upright in his rear pasterns. Idealy you want the pastern and the ground to form a 45degree angle, in his case i doubt its much less than 60 degrees. You can also argue that he turns his front toes out slightly, but I don't see that as a problem in this case. Beef conformation wise he is right on the money.</p><p></p><p>Usually standing stretched out is an indication of too much set in the hocks and shoulder, he has slightly more set than ideal, but still well within the accepted range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNERSIE, post: 814336, member: 4353"] Yes, he most definately is very cowhocked and he is also too upright in his rear pasterns. Idealy you want the pastern and the ground to form a 45degree angle, in his case i doubt its much less than 60 degrees. You can also argue that he turns his front toes out slightly, but I don't see that as a problem in this case. Beef conformation wise he is right on the money. Usually standing stretched out is an indication of too much set in the hocks and shoulder, he has slightly more set than ideal, but still well within the accepted range. [/QUOTE]
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