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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan" data-source="post: 537753" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>Thanks for the comments. I tend to agree with most of them, too. </p><p></p><p>Here's my assessment of her:</p><p>She does want to roach some. She travels well (which ya'll cannot tell in a picture). She is a very broody heifer, and although the pictures may or may not indicate it, she actually is very balanced. She does have a nice big top, she is a moderate framed, does not disappoint when looking from the rear. I would like to clean her up through the front end just a little, and i would like to see her smoother-made, although there is some give and take there because i like her broodiness and sogginess. </p><p></p><p>As for her being my first non-longhorn, I think she will work. Especially at the price I/we got her for. </p><p></p><p>Also, I had the option of this one or another heifer to go into the partnership. The other heifer was the same age and color, and the dams had very similar breeding, however I chose this one because there was a lot more heifer there. The other one had a more level topline, but that was about the only place she beat this heifer.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the comments. More are certainly welcome.</p><p></p><p>Ryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan, post: 537753, member: 615"] Thanks for the comments. I tend to agree with most of them, too. Here's my assessment of her: She does want to roach some. She travels well (which ya'll cannot tell in a picture). She is a very broody heifer, and although the pictures may or may not indicate it, she actually is very balanced. She does have a nice big top, she is a moderate framed, does not disappoint when looking from the rear. I would like to clean her up through the front end just a little, and i would like to see her smoother-made, although there is some give and take there because i like her broodiness and sogginess. As for her being my first non-longhorn, I think she will work. Especially at the price I/we got her for. Also, I had the option of this one or another heifer to go into the partnership. The other heifer was the same age and color, and the dams had very similar breeding, however I chose this one because there was a lot more heifer there. The other one had a more level topline, but that was about the only place she beat this heifer. Thanks again for the comments. More are certainly welcome. Ryan [/QUOTE]
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