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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1838616" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>I went to youtube and started searching. I do not know this farm. I know nothing of this Angus breeding, but this is what we should be seeing in our bulls. But I would purchase the mechanics in the rear end of this bull. I don't even know if this is USA bull, maybe Canada.</p><p></p><p>I think everyone that raises a bull calf sells it as a herd bull. No matter what. I send more off than I let go to another farm beause something is creeping into our Angus cattle with hip and hock problems and I am afraid it was from all the culling they did and removed lines of cattle that carried the genetic of a defect. I saw so many great bulls disappear. </p><p></p><p>I hear the announcers blow the bulls up to be so grand at the sales when the breeder puts his name to the bull. I woud never have sent the bull through the ring. I know and I would be broke too. </p><p></p><p>See how the back leg bends and the hock is not frozen like an elbow. And that bull can get his foot in front of his penis or mid stomach. Some bulls are larger framed bulls with longer legs that I like, and the can get their legs further up. Shorter legged bulls cannot always reach their front foot, but, like these bulls, you see when you stop the video when he is striding out, see where his rear foot lands up to the center of his stomach. They will always have their legs trailing some behind them as that is part of the motion, but you don't want greater motion behind than in front. </p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]dOxDhRHQDs8[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1838616, member: 637"] I went to youtube and started searching. I do not know this farm. I know nothing of this Angus breeding, but this is what we should be seeing in our bulls. But I would purchase the mechanics in the rear end of this bull. I don't even know if this is USA bull, maybe Canada. I think everyone that raises a bull calf sells it as a herd bull. No matter what. I send more off than I let go to another farm beause something is creeping into our Angus cattle with hip and hock problems and I am afraid it was from all the culling they did and removed lines of cattle that carried the genetic of a defect. I saw so many great bulls disappear. I hear the announcers blow the bulls up to be so grand at the sales when the breeder puts his name to the bull. I woud never have sent the bull through the ring. I know and I would be broke too. See how the back leg bends and the hock is not frozen like an elbow. And that bull can get his foot in front of his penis or mid stomach. Some bulls are larger framed bulls with longer legs that I like, and the can get their legs further up. Shorter legged bulls cannot always reach their front foot, but, like these bulls, you see when you stop the video when he is striding out, see where his rear foot lands up to the center of his stomach. They will always have their legs trailing some behind them as that is part of the motion, but you don't want greater motion behind than in front. [MEDIA=youtube]dOxDhRHQDs8[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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