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zac_norwood

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New steer for this year, majority of shows will be september-end of october. What does everyone think?
 

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mark tenenbaum

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HE LOOKS PRETTY POWERFULL-and also shows some grow-I think with that performance (unless you are a real small guy in the picture) will have him pretty big at those late shows-As long as he stays OK on the backwheels-hes gonna be a good one in my eyes O0
 

OH Breeder

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Hairy for Angus sire. Nice calf. Goodluck with your show season. Keep feed in front of him give him some more side and belly. Looks good!
 

zac_norwood

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Thaks everybody!! What do you think is going to hurt him the worst in the ring structure wise??
 

mark tenenbaum

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hes got a little shoulder and with his head like that-it could make him appear a little tight in the heart girth(but hes held pretty tight in the picture) and I havent seen him walk-as I siad-if he isnt too tight on those back wheels-he oughta do just fine-thats all I see structure wise-but that guy has alot of performance-and it may be tuff to keep him looking full enuff bacause of the grow-which alot of cattle these days lack-JMO-Im just as new as you (and probably will remain so) SO YOU TELL ME IF WHAT I SAID MAKES ANY SENSE O0
 

grandchamp58

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with those genetics he should make a killer fat steer. Like OH Breeder said- Keep some feed in front of him!! :)
 
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