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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan" data-source="post: 653438" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>lol. I'm not sure if all longhorns look grumpy, but I know why this guy might look grumpy. His 6 ladies he's in with are right behind me, and I'm keeping him separated off to get the picture.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>He's really "worked his butt off" (literally) since we put him out. He was just in the pen with a couple other bulls eating about all he wanted. He was never <em>fat</em> by any means, and now he's a hard working guy. He went from a finisher grain, free choice real good coastal and some alfalfa, to a grower/developer grain and less of it, and some fair quality coastal. That's why he's slimmed a bit. Plus he's been growing UP quite a bit lately.</p><p></p><p>His horns are actually pretty good in comparison to all the other bulls in his class. I would say just above the average of the whole class in lenth, and for sure one of the biggest bases in the class. But you are correct, we aren't as concerned with horn as we are with muscling and quality. </p><p></p><p>Ryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan, post: 653438, member: 615"] lol. I'm not sure if all longhorns look grumpy, but I know why this guy might look grumpy. His 6 ladies he's in with are right behind me, and I'm keeping him separated off to get the picture. He's really "worked his butt off" (literally) since we put him out. He was just in the pen with a couple other bulls eating about all he wanted. He was never [i]fat[/i] by any means, and now he's a hard working guy. He went from a finisher grain, free choice real good coastal and some alfalfa, to a grower/developer grain and less of it, and some fair quality coastal. That's why he's slimmed a bit. Plus he's been growing UP quite a bit lately. His horns are actually pretty good in comparison to all the other bulls in his class. I would say just above the average of the whole class in lenth, and for sure one of the biggest bases in the class. But you are correct, we aren't as concerned with horn as we are with muscling and quality. Ryan [/QUOTE]
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