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<blockquote data-quote="Spenrod" data-source="post: 647776" data-attributes="member: 10990"><p>I think you have a somewhat practical heifer there but not necessarily the showiest one. She looks to me like a very dairy and feminine heifer which is a good start but I don't think she has depth and correctness of body to be very competitive. I'd like to see her be much deeper in her chest and rear rib. Give her that filled out look. I'd also like to see her rump structure a little more parallel. In the pictures you have in the link she looks ok but as you scroll through them she slopes pretty badly from hooks to pins. She looks good from the withers to the hooks and carries herself well, I'll give her that. Like I said earlier...a very practical heifer, one that down the road might drop that rip and look really good but right now just a little green but breed her to a good bull when she's ready and you might get that showy heifer you're looking for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spenrod, post: 647776, member: 10990"] I think you have a somewhat practical heifer there but not necessarily the showiest one. She looks to me like a very dairy and feminine heifer which is a good start but I don't think she has depth and correctness of body to be very competitive. I'd like to see her be much deeper in her chest and rear rib. Give her that filled out look. I'd also like to see her rump structure a little more parallel. In the pictures you have in the link she looks ok but as you scroll through them she slopes pretty badly from hooks to pins. She looks good from the withers to the hooks and carries herself well, I'll give her that. Like I said earlier...a very practical heifer, one that down the road might drop that rip and look really good but right now just a little green but breed her to a good bull when she's ready and you might get that showy heifer you're looking for. [/QUOTE]
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