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<blockquote data-quote="Keren" data-source="post: 677031" data-attributes="member: 3195"><p>I really like this calf - see this is what I mean about being able to pick bull from heifer - he looks like a bull even in that month old pic</p><p></p><p>He's my type of calf - long and stretchy. Good legs from what I can see of them. I think you will be pleased as he grows out. </p><p></p><p>I know what you mean looking at them every day. When I go pick out our show calves (bulls and heifers), I'm always really excited about them. By the time I've worked with them for several months, and the show rolls around, I'm so used to them I start doubting them, they arent big enough, straight enough, feminine enough, muscled enough, that one doesnt quite walk right, none of them will be much good. But when I get them there and see them up against other animals, they look sooo much better and they end up in the top end of the class.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keren, post: 677031, member: 3195"] I really like this calf - see this is what I mean about being able to pick bull from heifer - he looks like a bull even in that month old pic He's my type of calf - long and stretchy. Good legs from what I can see of them. I think you will be pleased as he grows out. I know what you mean looking at them every day. When I go pick out our show calves (bulls and heifers), I'm always really excited about them. By the time I've worked with them for several months, and the show rolls around, I'm so used to them I start doubting them, they arent big enough, straight enough, feminine enough, muscled enough, that one doesnt quite walk right, none of them will be much good. But when I get them there and see them up against other animals, they look sooo much better and they end up in the top end of the class. [/QUOTE]
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