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<blockquote data-quote="gabbyellepaige" data-source="post: 841722" data-attributes="member: 14295"><p>The topline should be straight with a sloped-down hip for ease of calving. </p><p>To me she looks like she has some sway in her back, where it goes down in the middle then bumps back up.</p><p>It doesn't seem too terribly bad. </p><p>I'd love to see some pictures of her set up.</p><p>Showing cattle is all about showing your animal to the best of it's abilities.</p><p>Try to grow some nice thick hair to make her legs seam thicker to match her body.</p><p>And as for the topline when you set her up try scratching her belly with the hook of the show stick, </p><p>near the navel, this can help straighten it out some.</p><p>But your heifer has some nice traits, and it seems like those may out-way her bad ones.</p><p>Long deep body, productive appearing udder, feminie, deep ribbed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gabbyellepaige, post: 841722, member: 14295"] The topline should be straight with a sloped-down hip for ease of calving. To me she looks like she has some sway in her back, where it goes down in the middle then bumps back up. It doesn't seem too terribly bad. I'd love to see some pictures of her set up. Showing cattle is all about showing your animal to the best of it's abilities. Try to grow some nice thick hair to make her legs seam thicker to match her body. And as for the topline when you set her up try scratching her belly with the hook of the show stick, near the navel, this can help straighten it out some. But your heifer has some nice traits, and it seems like those may out-way her bad ones. Long deep body, productive appearing udder, feminie, deep ribbed. [/QUOTE]
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