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<blockquote data-quote="VCC" data-source="post: 1121284" data-attributes="member: 6399"><p>Not defending them but most will have a picture pen, they run one bull at a time to take the pictures, and they may take 10 to 30 pictures to get one good one. In some of the pictures the straw is lower, some it is at the knee. They may be hiding something they may not be, but that is why I would never buy on animal from a picture, I would want to see it myself first hand. </p><p></p><p>I think it was BRG from this site who explained why the straw.</p><p></p><p>If you look at sale picks you will also notice a lot of leaning fences, this is because the tilt the picture to make the top line look level, or they will set the animal up on an incline to get the same look. And photo shop is a big deal as well, it is one thing to take a halter out of the picture or something in the background, but when they clean up a sheath, topline, the neck, brisket or any other flaw that is worse than straw to me. Again, that is why I would never buy on animal from a picture, I would want to see it myself, first hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VCC, post: 1121284, member: 6399"] Not defending them but most will have a picture pen, they run one bull at a time to take the pictures, and they may take 10 to 30 pictures to get one good one. In some of the pictures the straw is lower, some it is at the knee. They may be hiding something they may not be, but that is why I would never buy on animal from a picture, I would want to see it myself first hand. I think it was BRG from this site who explained why the straw. If you look at sale picks you will also notice a lot of leaning fences, this is because the tilt the picture to make the top line look level, or they will set the animal up on an incline to get the same look. And photo shop is a big deal as well, it is one thing to take a halter out of the picture or something in the background, but when they clean up a sheath, topline, the neck, brisket or any other flaw that is worse than straw to me. Again, that is why I would never buy on animal from a picture, I would want to see it myself, first hand. [/QUOTE]
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