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<blockquote data-quote="skcatlman" data-source="post: 363129" data-attributes="member: 5562"><p>He's a hairy guy, in the pic he seems to need another rib . I would like to see him wet right out of the wash rack. when i buy steers for 4-H kids that is how i want to see them the jocks hate it, but the steers i have bought for 4-H kids have worked out and done alot of winning. Don't get me wrong hair is needed but if the steer isn't there underneath, hair won't fix all problems. As far as the steer needing to be cleaner i like a bit of room it will tighten when he is full. He looks like the type that will look better when he is finished. As for the rear quarters he is a shorty and won't have the hip of a limo. Overall a pretty good steer. Good luck hope you get a good price for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skcatlman, post: 363129, member: 5562"] He's a hairy guy, in the pic he seems to need another rib . I would like to see him wet right out of the wash rack. when i buy steers for 4-H kids that is how i want to see them the jocks hate it, but the steers i have bought for 4-H kids have worked out and done alot of winning. Don't get me wrong hair is needed but if the steer isn't there underneath, hair won't fix all problems. As far as the steer needing to be cleaner i like a bit of room it will tighten when he is full. He looks like the type that will look better when he is finished. As for the rear quarters he is a shorty and won't have the hip of a limo. Overall a pretty good steer. Good luck hope you get a good price for him. [/QUOTE]
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