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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 1020174" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p>Truth is the picture makes it almost impossible to make any kind of real judgement on the bull. It doesn't show his;</p><p></p><p>topline</p><p>the set of his rear legs</p><p>the slope of his hooks to pins</p><p>his tailset</p><p>his shoulder slope</p><p>the musclature of his hindquarters</p><p>his sheath</p><p></p><p>so why are you PO'd about the critisicism of the picture. It is really not that un warrented. It's like saying how do i look but you have to stand 100 feet away and squint and only use one eye to look at me. Take a better picture from a lower angle and square to his side, and post it, a rear view and a straight frontal shot wouldn't hurt either, if you want folks to give you well thought out responses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 1020174, member: 6713"] Truth is the picture makes it almost impossible to make any kind of real judgement on the bull. It doesn't show his; topline the set of his rear legs the slope of his hooks to pins his tailset his shoulder slope the musclature of his hindquarters his sheath so why are you PO'd about the critisicism of the picture. It is really not that un warrented. It's like saying how do i look but you have to stand 100 feet away and squint and only use one eye to look at me. Take a better picture from a lower angle and square to his side, and post it, a rear view and a straight frontal shot wouldn't hurt either, if you want folks to give you well thought out responses. [/QUOTE]
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