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knabe

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Look at his front feet.


Most of these freaks are open fronted and therefore appear tight behind.


Use on longer spined females?
 

GoWyo

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He looks steep in the shoulder and short necked in this photo.  Hard to evaluate without seeing them move and seeing pastern angles and toe direction.
 

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He is one you would want to evaluate in person and on the move, one picture from one angle is difficult to go buy. I would be concerned with the shoulder and neck extension from that picture.

Not to highjack the thread but a quick question for Knabe, would Mab work on this cow? Ali - Theobold
 

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knabe

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vc said:
He is one you would want to evaluate in person and on the move, one picture from one angle is difficult to go buy. I would be concerned with the shoulder and neck extension from that picture.

Not to highjack the thread but a quick question for Knabe, would Mab work on this cow? Ali - Theobold


I would have no idea. From the pick, her front end dwarfs her barrel and she needs base width behind in spite of you knowing she is just standing that way.
 
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