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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1345056" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>I don't mess with show cattle if I can avoid it but I've noticed that when the cow evaluaters came into my dairy herds to look at progeny the daughters with no angle or even high pins always scored better on udder traits and as long as they were fairly correct it didn't beat up their feet and leg scores all that bad. If the cow had to much slope it tends to throw the udder forward and make it look messy even if it is correct in all traits. Think of clothes hanging on the line, you change the appearance of the same clothes by moving one side of the clothes line up or down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1345056, member: 14661"] I don't mess with show cattle if I can avoid it but I've noticed that when the cow evaluaters came into my dairy herds to look at progeny the daughters with no angle or even high pins always scored better on udder traits and as long as they were fairly correct it didn't beat up their feet and leg scores all that bad. If the cow had to much slope it tends to throw the udder forward and make it look messy even if it is correct in all traits. Think of clothes hanging on the line, you change the appearance of the same clothes by moving one side of the clothes line up or down. [/QUOTE]
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