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<blockquote data-quote="Sandpit Farm" data-source="post: 7013487" data-attributes="member: 1646"><p>They both look good to me. The big one seems to have a bloom dip so is this photo taken very soon after he was bought? If so, I’m not sure you can compare the two photos.</p><p></p><p>If you don’t like one of them, why did you buy him and why do you keep him?</p><p></p><p>Also, are you comparing singles with twins when weighing up which is best. How easily have they been born? What is the average growth rate of the progeny of each ram. The difficulty is - how can any of us comment without knowing why you weren’t impressed. I guess you have to be objective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sandpit Farm, post: 7013487, member: 1646"] They both look good to me. The big one seems to have a bloom dip so is this photo taken very soon after he was bought? If so, I’m not sure you can compare the two photos. If you don’t like one of them, why did you buy him and why do you keep him? Also, are you comparing singles with twins when weighing up which is best. How easily have they been born? What is the average growth rate of the progeny of each ram. The difficulty is - how can any of us comment without knowing why you weren’t impressed. I guess you have to be objective. [/QUOTE]
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