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<blockquote data-quote="vontrapp1" data-source="post: 831364" data-attributes="member: 14125"><p>I would basically agree with your pros and cons. He does walk well and doesn't have any mobility issues. The good thing is that he has added significant style and muscle to the calves he has sired. His head really is what I would call a typical L1 head. I also would like him to carry more weight in the lower quarter myself. In general he is a good bull not the end all bull for sure but he does the job. My concern for L1 cattle is that it is hard sometimes to find a bull that tracks wide from behind a deep quartered animal in the breed though available from time to time is not as common as it used to be especially when you want it to come as a total package with other necessary traits.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your comments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vontrapp1, post: 831364, member: 14125"] I would basically agree with your pros and cons. He does walk well and doesn't have any mobility issues. The good thing is that he has added significant style and muscle to the calves he has sired. His head really is what I would call a typical L1 head. I also would like him to carry more weight in the lower quarter myself. In general he is a good bull not the end all bull for sure but he does the job. My concern for L1 cattle is that it is hard sometimes to find a bull that tracks wide from behind a deep quartered animal in the breed though available from time to time is not as common as it used to be especially when you want it to come as a total package with other necessary traits. Thanks for your comments. [/QUOTE]
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