I luv herfrds
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Just wondering about this "mohawk" left on the tail head. I've never seeen it done before.
Has anyone else?
Has anyone else?
CPL":1ulj1gwb said:I luv herfrds,
That tailhead was probably down by some with a little less experience than say the major hired fitters. I bet the hair (being curly) wasn't helping either. I think alot of people will bull the tailhead hair up to help level, or add the appearance of a level hip. In the show ring it can become a pretty big deal, plus I know of many club calf producers that actually appreciate the tail head setting of this bull. In their own words it as style, eye appeal, etc etc.
It looks like a sheep. :lol: :lol: :lol:CPL":24jausk8 said:I luv herfrds,
That tailhead was probably down by some with a little less experience than say the major hired fitters. I bet the hair (being curly) wasn't helping either. I think alot of people will bull the tailhead hair up to help level, or add the appearance of a level hip. In the show ring it can become a pretty big deal, plus I know of many club calf producers that actually appreciate the tail head setting of this bull. In their own words it as style, eye appeal, etc etc.
FarmGirl10":1x6dko3n said:It looks like a sheep. :lol: :lol: :lol:CPL":1x6dko3n said:I luv herfrds,
That tailhead was probably down by some with a little less experience than say the major hired fitters. I bet the hair (being curly) wasn't helping either. I think alot of people will bull the tailhead hair up to help level, or add the appearance of a level hip. In the show ring it can become a pretty big deal, plus I know of many club calf producers that actually appreciate the tail head setting of this bull. In their own words it as style, eye appeal, etc etc.
Jovid":il00wjw2 said:CPL":il00wjw2 said:I luv herfrds,
That tailhead was probably down by some with a little less experience than say the major hired fitters. I bet the hair (being curly) wasn't helping either. I think alot of people will bull the tailhead hair up to help level, or add the appearance of a level hip. In the show ring it can become a pretty big deal, plus I know of many club calf producers that actually appreciate the tail head setting of this bull. In their own words it as style, eye appeal, etc etc.
I think it looks stupid and makes the calf looked swayed back. He has a weak top already this just makes it look worse
Cowboy 2.0":3oznq3hs said:Jovid":3oznq3hs said:CPL":3oznq3hs said:I luv herfrds,
That tailhead was probably down by some with a little less experience than say the major hired fitters. I bet the hair (being curly) wasn't helping either. I think alot of people will bull the tailhead hair up to help level, or add the appearance of a level hip. In the show ring it can become a pretty big deal, plus I know of many club calf producers that actually appreciate the tail head setting of this bull. In their own words it as style, eye appeal, etc etc.
I think it looks stupid and makes the calf looked swayed back. He has a weak top already this just makes it look worse
That is a common statement from someone who doesn't know jack about showing a club calf.
Whats that?Cowboy 2.0":2h01yca8 said:Im a member of the phycic friends network.
Around here, the tailheads aren't usually that high. The fitters use the tailhead to make the animals look like their backs are straighter and, especially on heifers, make them look longer from hooks to pins and add eye appeal.CPL":uw0m94li said:I luv herfrds,
That tailhead was probably down by some with a little less experience than say the major hired fitters. I bet the hair (being curly) wasn't helping either. I think alot of people will bull the tailhead hair up to help level, or add the appearance of a level hip. In the show ring it can become a pretty big deal, plus I know of many club calf producers that actually appreciate the tail head setting of this bull. In their own words it as style, eye appeal, etc etc.