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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 527017" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>I was surprised at the bad hips and leg on a lot of the bulls. THe hips looked like the pins would fall right out and come loose in the sale ring. When they walked, the rear end swayed back and forth like pulling double trailers and the back trailer being loaded heavy on the top and to one side. It swayed back and forth constantly. The tendons pulled extremely tight between the hip and the stifle joint. Several had both fetlocks that could not break over when they walked. As the got to the point where they needed to pick their foot up, the fetlock remained straight. I saw some pygmy heads in the group. (Very short head with a deep dish) I get a sense of inbreeding. I was surprised at the quality of the animals. But I did see some decent bulls. He doesn't keep any numbers on his bulls. No carcass data.</p><p>Chuckie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 527017, member: 637"] I was surprised at the bad hips and leg on a lot of the bulls. THe hips looked like the pins would fall right out and come loose in the sale ring. When they walked, the rear end swayed back and forth like pulling double trailers and the back trailer being loaded heavy on the top and to one side. It swayed back and forth constantly. The tendons pulled extremely tight between the hip and the stifle joint. Several had both fetlocks that could not break over when they walked. As the got to the point where they needed to pick their foot up, the fetlock remained straight. I saw some pygmy heads in the group. (Very short head with a deep dish) I get a sense of inbreeding. I was surprised at the quality of the animals. But I did see some decent bulls. He doesn't keep any numbers on his bulls. No carcass data. Chuckie [/QUOTE]
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