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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1693823" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>I'm a bit challenged when judging cattle, I need to be around them a lot to form an opinion but I feel that just one photo with her head down grazing and back leg in the wrong position does not give me much of a chance to form an opinion. I know good photos are hard to achieve but another couple of views as in rear end and head up to give an idea of length of neck also her overall length is hard to judge from a photo with her head down grazing. A photo like that is fine if you just want to show us your cattle which we all enjoy but if you want a well considered opinion then I think you need to make that extra effort. Maybe I'm just becoming a grizzly old fart.</p><p>I think videos are good and under utilised on here when showing your cattle and a lot easier than lining up that great pose.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1693823, member: 16453"] I'm a bit challenged when judging cattle, I need to be around them a lot to form an opinion but I feel that just one photo with her head down grazing and back leg in the wrong position does not give me much of a chance to form an opinion. I know good photos are hard to achieve but another couple of views as in rear end and head up to give an idea of length of neck also her overall length is hard to judge from a photo with her head down grazing. A photo like that is fine if you just want to show us your cattle which we all enjoy but if you want a well considered opinion then I think you need to make that extra effort. Maybe I'm just becoming a grizzly old fart. I think videos are good and under utilised on here when showing your cattle and a lot easier than lining up that great pose. Ken [/QUOTE]
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