Soapweed said:
I like your bull. He's long; he's thick; he's well-balanced; and he's a handsome dude. Nice purchase.
Here was my original post.
Another astute friend wrote me a personal message questioning my judgement, before any unfavorable comments came out on the thread proper. :wink: I had to justify my judgement to that person, also.
First I want to clarify my wording. Notice I said "thick." By this, I was referring to the third picture of the bull. In it, you can see a backview of his rump. To me, it looks like he has a thick, or at least a fairly wide rump. As this is often times lacking in Angus bulls, I commend the bull for looking "thick" or wide. Notice, I never said the word "deep." If I would have said deep, I'd have been lying, because the bull isn't deep. He doesn't appear to be "shallow," but granted, is probably not as deep as one would like. The bull is moderate, and that is just the way I like 'em.
Another comment said that the bull could be a bit post-legged. Possibly, but I would rather have a bull too post-legged rather than than too "camped under." I definitely don't like cattle that walk in a "camped under" fashion. To me, this bull looks to be in perfect body condition, both physically and nutritionally. He looks like he could walk the pastures day after day, breed a lot of cows, and still maintain his body condition. He is the kind of bull I like to buy.
One thing about arguing with ranchers about cattle is that you can get some rational responses. This is impossible in Political Bull. Try arguing with a Liberal. You'd just as well argue with a fence post.