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One last topline debate after the last, last topline debate
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<blockquote data-quote="KNERSIE" data-source="post: 605337" data-attributes="member: 4353"><p>The RA bull has more neck extension than the hereford, of that there is no doubt, other than showring presence I don't see any use for that extension. I've never seen a neck too short so that the animal can't graze.</p><p></p><p>If the stance was natural and the bull wasn't on a halter or in the alert position I agree that the natural position the head is held is about the best indication of straight shoulders for those who can't see the angle of the shoulders underneath the hide. </p><p></p><p>In this case (both bulls) I'll bet my bottom $ that they were on a halter or a noseclip and the halter was photoshopped out later. The first photo of the herefordbull he had a noseclip in that was photoshopped out. (I have the original photo)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNERSIE, post: 605337, member: 4353"] The RA bull has more neck extension than the hereford, of that there is no doubt, other than showring presence I don't see any use for that extension. I've never seen a neck too short so that the animal can't graze. If the stance was natural and the bull wasn't on a halter or in the alert position I agree that the natural position the head is held is about the best indication of straight shoulders for those who can't see the angle of the shoulders underneath the hide. In this case (both bulls) I'll bet my bottom $ that they were on a halter or a noseclip and the halter was photoshopped out later. The first photo of the herefordbull he had a noseclip in that was photoshopped out. (I have the original photo) [/QUOTE]
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