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<blockquote data-quote="Chris H" data-source="post: 393848" data-attributes="member: 1974"><p>First off, the boy is a keeper.</p><p>Second, the bull -- he is pretty thin for showing and if he will be breeding any before the show then don't expect him to put on any weight. He appears to have nice smooth shoulders blending into his chest nicely. He seems to lack some masculinity in his neck and his 'jewels'. With his back legs positioned as they are in the picture and assuming it's hot where you are now, I'd expect to see more than what he has hanging there.</p><p></p><p>The one bad thing about showing this bull is the judges are usually very kind and will say something nice about anything in front of them. While that may make your son feel good, it won't teach him anything about how good the bull is. If your son has a positive experience showing this bull while learning how to pick superior animals, then you couldn't ask for anything more. Keep a positive attitude, and if anyone says anything negative, evaluate if there is truth to the statement. </p><p>Good luck to your son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris H, post: 393848, member: 1974"] First off, the boy is a keeper. Second, the bull -- he is pretty thin for showing and if he will be breeding any before the show then don't expect him to put on any weight. He appears to have nice smooth shoulders blending into his chest nicely. He seems to lack some masculinity in his neck and his 'jewels'. With his back legs positioned as they are in the picture and assuming it's hot where you are now, I'd expect to see more than what he has hanging there. The one bad thing about showing this bull is the judges are usually very kind and will say something nice about anything in front of them. While that may make your son feel good, it won't teach him anything about how good the bull is. If your son has a positive experience showing this bull while learning how to pick superior animals, then you couldn't ask for anything more. Keep a positive attitude, and if anyone says anything negative, evaluate if there is truth to the statement. Good luck to your son. [/QUOTE]
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