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<blockquote data-quote="Anguscollegekid" data-source="post: 375805" data-attributes="member: 6088"><p>The pictures are kind of hard to tell much on, but they look pretty good. From the picture, that Hereford looks nice. If you can comb those tags out of them and keep them in a barn with a lot of rinsing/conditioning and maybe a fan or two, you might be able to grow some hair which would really help them. On the Angus, he kind of cuts up in the flank and heart girth so maybe see if you can leave a little more hair in that area to give some depth. also, I'd make sure to loin him when showing to level him out. I really can't see much on the shorthorn, good luck tho and have fun with them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anguscollegekid, post: 375805, member: 6088"] The pictures are kind of hard to tell much on, but they look pretty good. From the picture, that Hereford looks nice. If you can comb those tags out of them and keep them in a barn with a lot of rinsing/conditioning and maybe a fan or two, you might be able to grow some hair which would really help them. On the Angus, he kind of cuts up in the flank and heart girth so maybe see if you can leave a little more hair in that area to give some depth. also, I'd make sure to loin him when showing to level him out. I really can't see much on the shorthorn, good luck tho and have fun with them! [/QUOTE]
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