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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 771273" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Scott, </p><p>When I first glanced quickly at them, I said #1. When I looked at them longer, (I think #2 is not standing completely sideways) I really liked the thick, longer shoulder of #2 and the deep girth and wide ribs starting right behind her shoulder, no cinch pinch. </p><p></p><p>Then I look at #1 and I see how full her gut stands out, and it flows right into her flank area, where it continues to stay full. It shows no sign of flank pinch. I see that a lot in bulls and cows. So, I like that in her. So, I had to think. </p><p></p><p> But I think the top heifer came out of a more Masculine bull with a big thick neck. They usually make the most feminine cows. Then I think, I just don't know!!! I think if I bought the #2 cow, I would think that I should have bought #1. But if I bought #1, I would not think so much about #2. </p><p></p><p>Getting down to both of the heifers, I'll take both! :nod: </p><p>Chuckie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 771273, member: 637"] Scott, When I first glanced quickly at them, I said #1. When I looked at them longer, (I think #2 is not standing completely sideways) I really liked the thick, longer shoulder of #2 and the deep girth and wide ribs starting right behind her shoulder, no cinch pinch. Then I look at #1 and I see how full her gut stands out, and it flows right into her flank area, where it continues to stay full. It shows no sign of flank pinch. I see that a lot in bulls and cows. So, I like that in her. So, I had to think. But I think the top heifer came out of a more Masculine bull with a big thick neck. They usually make the most feminine cows. Then I think, I just don't know!!! I think if I bought the #2 cow, I would think that I should have bought #1. But if I bought #1, I would not think so much about #2. Getting down to both of the heifers, I'll take both! :nod: Chuckie [/QUOTE]
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