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<blockquote data-quote="LLBUX" data-source="post: 1370773" data-attributes="member: 24741"><p>I guess I misinterpreted his question. </p><p></p><p>I see the steer as carrying too much frame. </p><p>He is light muscled, pinched and narrow behind the shoulder.</p><p>I would like to see more flair and spread in his rib structure.</p><p>The steer slopes from tail head to shoulder.</p><p>I see him as toeing out and narrow in his base width.</p><p>I see him as being too straight on his pasterns.</p><p>I would like to see him deeper in the heart and flank.</p><p>I would like to see him with heavier bone and more rugged in general.</p><p>He needs more muscle and mass to compete at the top end.</p><p></p><p>I appreciate the way his neck fits into the shoulder. The neck has adequate length and trimness as well.</p><p>He has good length, and that will hopefully allow him to grow well for the owner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LLBUX, post: 1370773, member: 24741"] I guess I misinterpreted his question. I see the steer as carrying too much frame. He is light muscled, pinched and narrow behind the shoulder. I would like to see more flair and spread in his rib structure. The steer slopes from tail head to shoulder. I see him as toeing out and narrow in his base width. I see him as being too straight on his pasterns. I would like to see him deeper in the heart and flank. I would like to see him with heavier bone and more rugged in general. He needs more muscle and mass to compete at the top end. I appreciate the way his neck fits into the shoulder. The neck has adequate length and trimness as well. He has good length, and that will hopefully allow him to grow well for the owner. [/QUOTE]
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