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<blockquote data-quote="cfpinz" data-source="post: 509252" data-attributes="member: 2383"><p>The operation in general is more caught up in producing bulls with outstanding numbers than actual working bulls, I can't afford their feed bill. There was a dozen or so pictures in the catalog, #5 was the only one who looked good to me, the rest looked like steers. Lightly muscled steers. So many folks in this area follow Gardiner genetics, (Wehrman included), never been a fan of those either. And to echo your concerns, a lot of their bulls look to have weak back legs. But that's just my opinion, what do I know?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfpinz, post: 509252, member: 2383"] The operation in general is more caught up in producing bulls with outstanding numbers than actual working bulls, I can't afford their feed bill. There was a dozen or so pictures in the catalog, #5 was the only one who looked good to me, the rest looked like steers. Lightly muscled steers. So many folks in this area follow Gardiner genetics, (Wehrman included), never been a fan of those either. And to echo your concerns, a lot of their bulls look to have weak back legs. But that's just my opinion, what do I know? [/QUOTE]
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