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<blockquote data-quote="JockCroft" data-source="post: 8889080" data-attributes="member: 166068"><p>What all characteristics does "Signet Silver" measure? Not come across it.</p><p></p><p>(EDIT) Did a bit of googling and that is standard EBV's.</p><p>Problem with that I have found is they don't seem to look at Teeth or Feet.</p><p></p><p>Tup that cant eat right or walk right should not be put forward for sale.</p><p>For me a Tup must have straight teeth, close toes and not lame, good wool cover (Texel Breeders take note) and then lets see length, giggot and rib muscle. I also take temperament into consideration.</p><p></p><p>By the way in a Butcher's dept (admittedly a tourist trap) Boned Rib eye of Lamb is over £20 per kg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JockCroft, post: 8889080, member: 166068"] What all characteristics does "Signet Silver" measure? Not come across it. (EDIT) Did a bit of googling and that is standard EBV's. Problem with that I have found is they don't seem to look at Teeth or Feet. Tup that cant eat right or walk right should not be put forward for sale. For me a Tup must have straight teeth, close toes and not lame, good wool cover (Texel Breeders take note) and then lets see length, giggot and rib muscle. I also take temperament into consideration. By the way in a Butcher's dept (admittedly a tourist trap) Boned Rib eye of Lamb is over £20 per kg. [/QUOTE]
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