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<blockquote data-quote="AAOK" data-source="post: 287652" data-attributes="member: 861"><p>Well Cowboy, i'm going to have to disagree with most of the previous replies. She is a Limi, an exotic breed. With that said, she has a great front end, and extended, clean neck. For a May heifer, her frame score fits the mold real well. Bone is adequate; about what we should expect from a Limi of this age. Way too early to judge how her leg hair might be, but her body hair is way above average for a Limi show heifer. Considering the heat this Summer, and the lack of any green grass to lie in, I wouldn't be concerned about leg hair just yet. She is really green, and should fill out in a hurry on full feed. That flank will drop with maturity, but is not what we would consider to shallow, again, for a May calf. I say she will stand some pretty stiff competition in the Limi shows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AAOK, post: 287652, member: 861"] Well Cowboy, i'm going to have to disagree with most of the previous replies. She is a Limi, an exotic breed. With that said, she has a great front end, and extended, clean neck. For a May heifer, her frame score fits the mold real well. Bone is adequate; about what we should expect from a Limi of this age. Way too early to judge how her leg hair might be, but her body hair is way above average for a Limi show heifer. Considering the heat this Summer, and the lack of any green grass to lie in, I wouldn't be concerned about leg hair just yet. She is really green, and should fill out in a hurry on full feed. That flank will drop with maturity, but is not what we would consider to shallow, again, for a May calf. I say she will stand some pretty stiff competition in the Limi shows. [/QUOTE]
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