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<blockquote data-quote="FlyingLSimmentals" data-source="post: 838238" data-attributes="member: 16752"><p>Like hillsdown said there's nothing wrong with good depth. Matter of fact it's one of the toughest characteristics to get. Be sure to use that Bull. Depth means capacity meaning more room for weight to be had. That's what you sell in the end weight, weight and more weight the better. Also if your keeping heifers from that bull hopefully they will get that depth which will give them more room for their calves allowing them to calve easier. For the most part the bull looks good to me, I would like for him to have a little thicker neck and less dewlap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlyingLSimmentals, post: 838238, member: 16752"] Like hillsdown said there's nothing wrong with good depth. Matter of fact it's one of the toughest characteristics to get. Be sure to use that Bull. Depth means capacity meaning more room for weight to be had. That's what you sell in the end weight, weight and more weight the better. Also if your keeping heifers from that bull hopefully they will get that depth which will give them more room for their calves allowing them to calve easier. For the most part the bull looks good to me, I would like for him to have a little thicker neck and less dewlap. [/QUOTE]
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