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<blockquote data-quote="Anguscollegekid" data-source="post: 363431" data-attributes="member: 6088"><p>Staggy means they look kind of like a bull (bigger crest on neck, heavier fronted, bigger sheathed) and can be due to them being castrated late, or in some extreme instances, not here, when they were castrated they just got one testicle. He is heavier fronted but not bad. He looks pretty good to me, lot of length, and has good muscle and depth. He may be a little high in the flank but that should fill in with more feed, he's sure grown since the last picture though!</p><p></p><p>With rinsing and combing you can get that old dead hair out so he has a nice black coat. Comb and blow it forward, instead of straight down, so that it begins to "pop" out and that will make him look bigger. You may know or being doing this but in the picture it looks like it's going straight down so that'd be something to work with. Looks good though, Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anguscollegekid, post: 363431, member: 6088"] Staggy means they look kind of like a bull (bigger crest on neck, heavier fronted, bigger sheathed) and can be due to them being castrated late, or in some extreme instances, not here, when they were castrated they just got one testicle. He is heavier fronted but not bad. He looks pretty good to me, lot of length, and has good muscle and depth. He may be a little high in the flank but that should fill in with more feed, he's sure grown since the last picture though! With rinsing and combing you can get that old dead hair out so he has a nice black coat. Comb and blow it forward, instead of straight down, so that it begins to "pop" out and that will make him look bigger. You may know or being doing this but in the picture it looks like it's going straight down so that'd be something to work with. Looks good though, Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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