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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 38799"><p>Yes Ollie is correct. I have seen a great deal of it this year in show calves. I think it is something that is overlooked when purchases are made. I had a great heifer that was placed last in a show lst year because of it. She did not start until she was about 9 mo old....The Judge said that she was not sound enough to place any higher.. I have seen it for years but have culled it in my herd. It definitely is not something you would want in your herd....I have seen some so bad thay they could hardly walk. It appears that it is not related to being too straight on the rear legs...This bull I have has tremendous bone and very large feet and has plenty of cushion to his pasterns. Thanks for the replies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 38799"] Yes Ollie is correct. I have seen a great deal of it this year in show calves. I think it is something that is overlooked when purchases are made. I had a great heifer that was placed last in a show lst year because of it. She did not start until she was about 9 mo old....The Judge said that she was not sound enough to place any higher.. I have seen it for years but have culled it in my herd. It definitely is not something you would want in your herd....I have seen some so bad thay they could hardly walk. It appears that it is not related to being too straight on the rear legs...This bull I have has tremendous bone and very large feet and has plenty of cushion to his pasterns. Thanks for the replies. [/QUOTE]
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