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Take a Whack at my Shorthorn heifer.
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<blockquote data-quote="farmwife" data-source="post: 487356" data-attributes="member: 4247"><p>Very eye appealing no doubt, but I can see a few holes in her.</p><p></p><p>Good: Great lines (top and bottom), appears to have good structure though another view might indicate differently, deep sided, adequate bone but I would like to see a touch more</p><p></p><p>Not so Good: like to see her more level hooks to pins, more neck extension and smoother shoulder, more expression of muscle in the stifle and lower rear quarter (again a dif. view might indicate otherwise)</p><p></p><p>As for pointing out faults in your own cattle, that's the only way to know what a better animal looks like which will help you in the long run. If we weren't so curious about faults then we wouldn't listen so closely to the judges when they talk the class.</p><p></p><p>Where are you selling her - private treaty or consignment.</p><p></p><p>As for showing her, it depends on what else you have in the barn. I'd definitely haul her around a little though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmwife, post: 487356, member: 4247"] Very eye appealing no doubt, but I can see a few holes in her. Good: Great lines (top and bottom), appears to have good structure though another view might indicate differently, deep sided, adequate bone but I would like to see a touch more Not so Good: like to see her more level hooks to pins, more neck extension and smoother shoulder, more expression of muscle in the stifle and lower rear quarter (again a dif. view might indicate otherwise) As for pointing out faults in your own cattle, that's the only way to know what a better animal looks like which will help you in the long run. If we weren't so curious about faults then we wouldn't listen so closely to the judges when they talk the class. Where are you selling her - private treaty or consignment. As for showing her, it depends on what else you have in the barn. I'd definitely haul her around a little though. [/QUOTE]
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