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<blockquote data-quote="Avalon" data-source="post: 536997" data-attributes="member: 7275"><p>Your bull does have alot of good peices to him he seems to be really powerful. but to answer your question his shoulder lays in to far forward causing the point of his shoulder to appear course and rough.. The problem that you face with a bull that tends to open up through his shoulder (as he does) is that typically this problem directly correlates to future possible calving difficulty with the females he has been mated to. with the future frame you can expect in your bull he will probably end up around 1600-2000lbs at a mature weight and with these problems with his shoulder structure it can cause problems with his mobility because of the fact that he will not travel with enough comfort and flexability on the move. </p><p>This was written by my son (Sophmore Animal Science Blinn College), Avalon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avalon, post: 536997, member: 7275"] Your bull does have alot of good peices to him he seems to be really powerful. but to answer your question his shoulder lays in to far forward causing the point of his shoulder to appear course and rough.. The problem that you face with a bull that tends to open up through his shoulder (as he does) is that typically this problem directly correlates to future possible calving difficulty with the females he has been mated to. with the future frame you can expect in your bull he will probably end up around 1600-2000lbs at a mature weight and with these problems with his shoulder structure it can cause problems with his mobility because of the fact that he will not travel with enough comfort and flexability on the move. This was written by my son (Sophmore Animal Science Blinn College), Avalon [/QUOTE]
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