Steer calf sound or not? Video

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PCJR21

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This calf started out looking good and now he has started to look a little off in his knees. As his muscle develops I feel like he is becoming less sound. What do you think?
https://youtu.be/AVzaDx_ObeM
 

PCJR21

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I’m trying to learn something here a little bit of explanation would really help me understand all the issues
 

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Gargan said:
cowboy_nyk said:
He's got a couple issues going on.  Not going to last. He's freezer beef material IMO.
Agree 100%

I’m trying to get better at evaluating these issues. Do you think you could elaborate a little bit
 

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From what I can see he is too straight on both ends.  His shoulder angle is too steep.  This is causing his knees to buck over, which you can see from the video.  I have never seen one get better.  They just get worse.  He also looks like he is becoming open shouldered as well and that will be another aggravation of his bucked over knees.  This may seem harsh, but he is a wreck on the front end. 

On his back end, he appears too straight there as well and is likely going to become more post legged as he ages.  He appears to be uncomfortable on his feet as he stretches out trying to re-distribute his weight.

It is a bummer when you get a real thick calf like this and his structure falls apart, but you may need to be eating him before he ever gets on feed.
 

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Sorry I can’t resist and I really love before and after pics and videos.

Still sound! Res. Grand Steer at recent show.
 

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Still looks very unsound. Winner or not. No offense but I have seen plenty of of unsound steers wine shows because there just isn’t anything there better at the show.  If your really trying to learn....I wouldn’t be super proud of posting pics of him just because you won.
 

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Jacob B said:
Still looks very unsound. Winner or not. No offense but I have seen plenty of of unsound steers wine shows because there just isn’t anything there better at the show.  If your really trying to learn....I wouldn’t be super proud of posting pics of him just because you won.

Fair enough, I realize he not perfect by no means. Plus The way he is setup does not help. But the judge is a Prominent livestock judging coach form a 4 year college at a show with 50 competitive steers.
 

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You'd be better off falsely claiming that calf is sound and keeping the picture to yourself to encourage anyone to believe it
 
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