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<blockquote data-quote="bandit80" data-source="post: 600158" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>Hard to tell alot from the picture, but this is my take. </p><p></p><p>Being taken by CSection a week early shouldn't have stunted him. 2 weeks early to 2 weeks late is "normal". Was he fostered to another cow or raised off a bottle? To me, he has that bottle baby look some of them get. Pot belly, that is. He also doesn't appear to have much muscling for an 8 month old. Bulls at that age should show good muscle expression. He appears to have almost zero hind quarter muscling. He does appear to be short. Not all animals should be used for breedign, and I think he would be better served as a steer, and not a breeder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bandit80, post: 600158, member: 7956"] Hard to tell alot from the picture, but this is my take. Being taken by CSection a week early shouldn't have stunted him. 2 weeks early to 2 weeks late is "normal". Was he fostered to another cow or raised off a bottle? To me, he has that bottle baby look some of them get. Pot belly, that is. He also doesn't appear to have much muscling for an 8 month old. Bulls at that age should show good muscle expression. He appears to have almost zero hind quarter muscling. He does appear to be short. Not all animals should be used for breedign, and I think he would be better served as a steer, and not a breeder. [/QUOTE]
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