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<blockquote data-quote="KNERSIE" data-source="post: 895934" data-attributes="member: 4353"><p>I was going to mention when the tailhead creeps up onto the back its usually an indication of lower fertility, but she had already proved this to be true.</p><p></p><p>The prominent tailset of baboon tail as we call it here is often associated with shorter harder muscle and although not really appealing doesn't cause any problems in my opinion unless its a severe case where injuries to the tailhead may result during breeding. As has been said before by Jake, a SLIGHT slope from hooks to pins is prefered for calving and cleaning purposes, too much slope and you loose rump length and retail product. A sloping rump is an indicus trait, not a taurus trait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNERSIE, post: 895934, member: 4353"] I was going to mention when the tailhead creeps up onto the back its usually an indication of lower fertility, but she had already proved this to be true. The prominent tailset of baboon tail as we call it here is often associated with shorter harder muscle and although not really appealing doesn't cause any problems in my opinion unless its a severe case where injuries to the tailhead may result during breeding. As has been said before by Jake, a SLIGHT slope from hooks to pins is prefered for calving and cleaning purposes, too much slope and you loose rump length and retail product. A sloping rump is an indicus trait, not a taurus trait. [/QUOTE]
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