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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 895543" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>There always seems to be some comment about "high tail set" on a lot of the cows and bulls shown on the boards. So I decided to research it a bit. </p><p>A high tail set with an angular pelvis can cause calving problems. Makes scents.</p><p>On the other hand some breeds advertise the fact that they have calving ease because of the high tail set.</p><p>So the problem must be the angular pelvis. So how do you know which is which by just looking at the tail set or is there something to look at? Maybe the angle of the tail set?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 895543, member: 5494"] There always seems to be some comment about "high tail set" on a lot of the cows and bulls shown on the boards. So I decided to research it a bit. A high tail set with an angular pelvis can cause calving problems. Makes scents. On the other hand some breeds advertise the fact that they have calving ease because of the high tail set. So the problem must be the angular pelvis. So how do you know which is which by just looking at the tail set or is there something to look at? Maybe the angle of the tail set? [/QUOTE]
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