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<blockquote data-quote="angus9259" data-source="post: 614149" data-attributes="member: 7398"><p>I bought some angus online at a recent dispersal. Got some great cows, some dogs, some in between . . . what you can expect buying on line. Two are hump backed. I know this can be symptom of various illnesses, but they're fine. It's like a perfectly healthy sway backed cow in reverse. I've seen plenty of swayback phenotype in the angus breed, but never hump back. Am I just sheltered and this is a reasonable phenotypical fault or is there something plain wrong here? I'll try to get a picture . . . it's not a rumen hump in the center of the back either . . . . it starts at the tailhead and goes to the front of the shoulders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus9259, post: 614149, member: 7398"] I bought some angus online at a recent dispersal. Got some great cows, some dogs, some in between . . . what you can expect buying on line. Two are hump backed. I know this can be symptom of various illnesses, but they're fine. It's like a perfectly healthy sway backed cow in reverse. I've seen plenty of swayback phenotype in the angus breed, but never hump back. Am I just sheltered and this is a reasonable phenotypical fault or is there something plain wrong here? I'll try to get a picture . . . it's not a rumen hump in the center of the back either . . . . it starts at the tailhead and goes to the front of the shoulders. [/QUOTE]
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