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<blockquote data-quote="KNERSIE" data-source="post: 745120" data-attributes="member: 4353"><p>How did he convert? Typically bulls of that type convert really well in a feedlot situation. I agree that I would rather have the deeper soggier M326 calves. At the moment I have a bull that could pass as a twin of the reload bull on test as well as one that is closer to the type of the M326 calves. Three weeks into test the Reload type has a slight edge on the other calf, but its still too early to tell.</p><p></p><p>I am usually avery finicky when it coms to shoulder structure, but I can't honestly say that the M326 calves in this thread's shoulders bother me. The Reload calf on the other hand looks like he might be a touch open shouldered if I have to try and find shoulder faults. His neck extension would make him always catch your eye in the showring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNERSIE, post: 745120, member: 4353"] How did he convert? Typically bulls of that type convert really well in a feedlot situation. I agree that I would rather have the deeper soggier M326 calves. At the moment I have a bull that could pass as a twin of the reload bull on test as well as one that is closer to the type of the M326 calves. Three weeks into test the Reload type has a slight edge on the other calf, but its still too early to tell. I am usually avery finicky when it coms to shoulder structure, but I can't honestly say that the M326 calves in this thread's shoulders bother me. The Reload calf on the other hand looks like he might be a touch open shouldered if I have to try and find shoulder faults. His neck extension would make him always catch your eye in the showring. [/QUOTE]
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