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<blockquote data-quote="Jovid" data-source="post: 604862" data-attributes="member: 2979"><p>Very nice bull....this is what a beef bull should look like.</p><p></p><p>The only problem I see is that he is a performance bull and not a show bull. Lots of muscle, thickness, depth of body and spring of rib. The things that you and I as every other cattle producer want but based on what I saw at the NAILE last month that is not what the show industry is looking for. As far as the show side I think they will say his neck is too short, he is too heavy in the front end and that he is probably over conditioned as he looks too full based on his natural spring of rib which most judges have never seen. Someone may even accuse you of pumping him.</p><p></p><p>I hope I am wrong but good luck and no matter what happens keep raising those type of bulls as we need more of that type of bull in the beef industry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jovid, post: 604862, member: 2979"] Very nice bull....this is what a beef bull should look like. The only problem I see is that he is a performance bull and not a show bull. Lots of muscle, thickness, depth of body and spring of rib. The things that you and I as every other cattle producer want but based on what I saw at the NAILE last month that is not what the show industry is looking for. As far as the show side I think they will say his neck is too short, he is too heavy in the front end and that he is probably over conditioned as he looks too full based on his natural spring of rib which most judges have never seen. Someone may even accuse you of pumping him. I hope I am wrong but good luck and no matter what happens keep raising those type of bulls as we need more of that type of bull in the beef industry. [/QUOTE]
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