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<blockquote data-quote="Avalon" data-source="post: 577043" data-attributes="member: 7275"><p>I can only offer an opinion on the steer at this time. He has plenty of dimesnsion and thickness.</p><p>However, he is way to straight in his front end. This is what causes the problem with his front legs. It is also what is causing him to appear as if he is swayed or not level across the top. Because of his build, his shoulder blades are being forced up higher than they would normally be. With that said, keep a healthy coat on him. Then you can 1.carve out a bit more angular shoulder 2. make the front legs look a bit more correct and 3. really peel the hair off the top of the shoulder to make him have a more level appearance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avalon, post: 577043, member: 7275"] I can only offer an opinion on the steer at this time. He has plenty of dimesnsion and thickness. However, he is way to straight in his front end. This is what causes the problem with his front legs. It is also what is causing him to appear as if he is swayed or not level across the top. Because of his build, his shoulder blades are being forced up higher than they would normally be. With that said, keep a healthy coat on him. Then you can 1.carve out a bit more angular shoulder 2. make the front legs look a bit more correct and 3. really peel the hair off the top of the shoulder to make him have a more level appearance. [/QUOTE]
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