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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1799950" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>He looks good. Structurally correct. I do not thing he is showing any post legged issues. He has good angle on his shoulder, which is usually straight with post legged cattle. He is a little short coupled, but massive depth and thickness. He shows good rib which is needed if you plan to keep any replacements. I always tell everyone, you want to be able to fit a 50 gallon drum in your cows if you expect them to have a decent size calf and survive on grass and hay. You did good!</p><p>His tail coloring is showing the "wild color gene", but generally they would have black "mascara & eyelashes" and a black nose. I love the look!! Same gene as in brindle cattle from what I have read.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1799950, member: 968"] He looks good. Structurally correct. I do not thing he is showing any post legged issues. He has good angle on his shoulder, which is usually straight with post legged cattle. He is a little short coupled, but massive depth and thickness. He shows good rib which is needed if you plan to keep any replacements. I always tell everyone, you want to be able to fit a 50 gallon drum in your cows if you expect them to have a decent size calf and survive on grass and hay. You did good! His tail coloring is showing the "wild color gene", but generally they would have black "mascara & eyelashes" and a black nose. I love the look!! Same gene as in brindle cattle from what I have read. [/QUOTE]
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