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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan" data-source="post: 299238" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>I like that pick, he would have been my personal #3. He looks to be a solid, well made bull. Good horn growth. Lots of length and height, with a good straight topline. Like you, the thing that I would like to change first, is to see some more muscle. Nice bull. Looks like Dickinson agrees, too, with that kind of price tag. He looks like the type of bull that could improve a lot of the females out there.</p><p></p><p>My '05 bull:</p><p>Its close between the Phenome Not bull (solid red) and the Precious Blade bull. I like the power, growth and size of the red bull. Plus, he's an own son of Senator which I like. Has adequate horn, but might like to see him a little straighter hipped, although he is one of the bigger hipped calves. The Precious Blade bull is a real eye catcher. He is smooth, colorful, balanced and has good horns. I like the way he is put together, and I like his hip structure better than the red bull. Although he is not as powerful as the red bull, I think those two bulls compliment each other.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Another pick I like. I know this pick is harder, b/c they are just pictures and these are some pretty young calves. Just looking over the pictures quickly, he is definantly in my top 3 or 4 and a case could be made for him to be my number 1. Although young, he looks to be pretty well balanced and has one of the better hips of the group. He has a good straight topline, looks to have good legs, and is pretty cleanly made. A solid bull calf prospect all the way around. I would maybe like to see him with a little more depth and a maybe a little more bone, but thats just some personal preference.</p><p></p><p>A couple of choices that I could definantly agree with. I do not consider myself an expert at all, but I do have a lot of experience and really enjoy looking at and studying longhorns. Hope this helps some, or atleast its another perspective. Just remember this is all just my opinion, today.</p><p></p><p>Ryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan, post: 299238, member: 615"] I like that pick, he would have been my personal #3. He looks to be a solid, well made bull. Good horn growth. Lots of length and height, with a good straight topline. Like you, the thing that I would like to change first, is to see some more muscle. Nice bull. Looks like Dickinson agrees, too, with that kind of price tag. He looks like the type of bull that could improve a lot of the females out there. My '05 bull: Its close between the Phenome Not bull (solid red) and the Precious Blade bull. I like the power, growth and size of the red bull. Plus, he's an own son of Senator which I like. Has adequate horn, but might like to see him a little straighter hipped, although he is one of the bigger hipped calves. The Precious Blade bull is a real eye catcher. He is smooth, colorful, balanced and has good horns. I like the way he is put together, and I like his hip structure better than the red bull. Although he is not as powerful as the red bull, I think those two bulls compliment each other. Another pick I like. I know this pick is harder, b/c they are just pictures and these are some pretty young calves. Just looking over the pictures quickly, he is definantly in my top 3 or 4 and a case could be made for him to be my number 1. Although young, he looks to be pretty well balanced and has one of the better hips of the group. He has a good straight topline, looks to have good legs, and is pretty cleanly made. A solid bull calf prospect all the way around. I would maybe like to see him with a little more depth and a maybe a little more bone, but thats just some personal preference. A couple of choices that I could definantly agree with. I do not consider myself an expert at all, but I do have a lot of experience and really enjoy looking at and studying longhorns. Hope this helps some, or atleast its another perspective. Just remember this is all just my opinion, today. Ryan [/QUOTE]
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