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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1838620" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Here is something important, they cut the grass very short so you can see the feet on these bulls because they are not hiding any problems. The sales people know where they will walk the bulls back and forth, and if they leave the grass tall, I sense a cupping motion at the foot or pastern, but can never see it. All sales should take that strip of grassed area, and go to the lowest setting to allow the buyer to see how that bull carries himself.</p><p></p><p>Also, there is no swaying of the hips in these bulls. Hip problems when they sway their hips and reminds me of a woman with a flowing dress trying to make the skirt sway back and forth. That hip just waves around. The bulls above almost look like they would hold up like a riding horse. And they are just slow walking. When they speed up, their legs go further up underneath them. Good bulls.</p><p></p><p>Australian Bulls. Ken, send me one please!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1838620, member: 637"] Here is something important, they cut the grass very short so you can see the feet on these bulls because they are not hiding any problems. The sales people know where they will walk the bulls back and forth, and if they leave the grass tall, I sense a cupping motion at the foot or pastern, but can never see it. All sales should take that strip of grassed area, and go to the lowest setting to allow the buyer to see how that bull carries himself. Also, there is no swaying of the hips in these bulls. Hip problems when they sway their hips and reminds me of a woman with a flowing dress trying to make the skirt sway back and forth. That hip just waves around. The bulls above almost look like they would hold up like a riding horse. And they are just slow walking. When they speed up, their legs go further up underneath them. Good bulls. Australian Bulls. Ken, send me one please! [/QUOTE]
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