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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan" data-source="post: 582942" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>I made it a point to go look at him this morning before I loaded out. I do not think he is necessarily "swaybacked" but he could be stronger topped. He is what I would call a little "soft" in his topline. Hope that makes sense. There is a lot of bull there. He is especially impressive when you stand behind him. Has a nice rear end on him, and his rear legs seem to be sound. However, I do have a BIG concern with his front legs. His front feet do not come close to pointing in the right direction, they point outwards. I didnt not get to see him walk, but I did see him moving around while tied up so i could tell it was not just the way he was standing. You can also see in his pictures that the front feet do not look correct.</p><p></p><p>Again, there is a lot of quality in that bull, phenotypically. But I would like to fix those front feet.</p><p></p><p>Ryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan, post: 582942, member: 615"] I made it a point to go look at him this morning before I loaded out. I do not think he is necessarily "swaybacked" but he could be stronger topped. He is what I would call a little "soft" in his topline. Hope that makes sense. There is a lot of bull there. He is especially impressive when you stand behind him. Has a nice rear end on him, and his rear legs seem to be sound. However, I do have a BIG concern with his front legs. His front feet do not come close to pointing in the right direction, they point outwards. I didnt not get to see him walk, but I did see him moving around while tied up so i could tell it was not just the way he was standing. You can also see in his pictures that the front feet do not look correct. Again, there is a lot of quality in that bull, phenotypically. But I would like to fix those front feet. Ryan [/QUOTE]
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