Head up, snot dripping... That says enough for me.Phone call answered my biggest question. Not to be worked on foot!
Not the bull for me.
But take him apart anyway. It's always fun!
Not registered
Purebred angus
looks really shallow heeled.Something about his feet... low foot angle? little bit of overgrowth? not sure...
I think it's slobbers.Head up, snot dripping... That says enough for me.
Yeah, that right front hoof looks like future problems. As far as the rest of him, he looks pretty good. Long enough, meaty enough, and not a pot belly. Good top line, clean in the brisket, and muscle deep into the hock. Pretty wide between the front legs. I don't know if that's a good thing or not. I know I don't like it in horses.I think it's slobbers.
But yeah....
Glad he told me the scoop. I'm sure he would work for larger operations that work on horseback or something.
He looked pretty good to me. Front feet look different?
Yeah, well when one gets to slingin that slobber around it's time to look for something you can climb..I think it's slobbers.
Yes, very low in heels. I find him shallow too.Something about his feet... low foot angle? little bit of overgrowth? not sure...
I watched one at a production sale. He had both front legs over the top rail of the sale ring. The auctioneer never missed a beat "He's just excited to go home and go to work for you boys"He's probably just excited to be in a new place