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<blockquote data-quote="DLD" data-source="post: 1405765" data-attributes="member: 19707"><p>Pretty decent from her shoulders back - little more set to her hind legs than ideal, but it's way better than being too straight. I do agree she could be heavier boned. </p><p></p><p>Having her head down in the pic certainly doesn't flatter her. She's pretty wastey in her brisket, but a bigger concern to me is that her neck appears to come out of her shoulders a little low. Even with her head down, her neck needs to tie into the top of her shoulder. Some of that could be her position, it's just hard to tell.</p><p></p><p>All in all she appears to have the makings of a productive female, just a little plain fronted and refined in her bonework to be a competitive show heifer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DLD, post: 1405765, member: 19707"] Pretty decent from her shoulders back - little more set to her hind legs than ideal, but it's way better than being too straight. I do agree she could be heavier boned. Having her head down in the pic certainly doesn't flatter her. She's pretty wastey in her brisket, but a bigger concern to me is that her neck appears to come out of her shoulders a little low. Even with her head down, her neck needs to tie into the top of her shoulder. Some of that could be her position, it's just hard to tell. All in all she appears to have the makings of a productive female, just a little plain fronted and refined in her bonework to be a competitive show heifer. [/QUOTE]
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