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<blockquote data-quote="Lazy M" data-source="post: 1671791" data-attributes="member: 19946"><p>Bought a bull that has a high tail head set. It may not be terrible but it's definitely not ideal. I'm having a little buyer remorse, but I purchased the bull to run primarily with heifers, so I probably wouldn't keep replacements from him anyway. I'll post pictures of it whenever I get possession of the bull. However, in case he does pass this off onto his calves, how critical of a flaw is a high tail head in your mind when judging replacements?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazy M, post: 1671791, member: 19946"] Bought a bull that has a high tail head set. It may not be terrible but it's definitely not ideal. I'm having a little buyer remorse, but I purchased the bull to run primarily with heifers, so I probably wouldn't keep replacements from him anyway. I'll post pictures of it whenever I get possession of the bull. However, in case he does pass this off onto his calves, how critical of a flaw is a high tail head in your mind when judging replacements? [/QUOTE]
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