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<blockquote data-quote="KNERSIE" data-source="post: 831209" data-attributes="member: 4353"><p>Since there are no other takers...</p><p></p><p>pros:</p><p>very good length</p><p>good long hip</p><p>decent balance</p><p>long muscle</p><p>decent looking eye</p><p>good width between the pins</p><p>looks like he can be structurally sound</p><p></p><p>cons:</p><p>not masculine enough</p><p>head lacks character</p><p>doesn't carry the width down through the lower quarter</p><p>light boned</p><p>looks a "soft" bull</p><p></p><p>what I can't see enough of:</p><p>I'd like to see his feet, rear pasterns looks like it could be bordering on the long and low side.</p><p></p><p>I believe the breed needs a bit more and harder muscle than this bull has, he looks a decent bull or at least a bull that can be used as a tool to address certain issues within a herd, but he isn't enough bull for me to consider him as a stud sire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNERSIE, post: 831209, member: 4353"] Since there are no other takers... pros: very good length good long hip decent balance long muscle decent looking eye good width between the pins looks like he can be structurally sound cons: not masculine enough head lacks character doesn't carry the width down through the lower quarter light boned looks a "soft" bull what I can't see enough of: I'd like to see his feet, rear pasterns looks like it could be bordering on the long and low side. I believe the breed needs a bit more and harder muscle than this bull has, he looks a decent bull or at least a bull that can be used as a tool to address certain issues within a herd, but he isn't enough bull for me to consider him as a stud sire. [/QUOTE]
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