Judge my ffa goat

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Here is one of my heifers, about 7 months pregnant. She has a nearly flawless top line. Here is why it’s important, when pregnant and carrying all the extra weight, She’s still strong in the back. Animals weak in the back only get more pronounced when pregnant. It’s not just a looks thing. I don’t own goats.
 

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When in high school I was on the poultry team, dairy cattle team, but my high point was milk quality and dairy products team. Our team won the national FFA competition and I was the high individual with the lowest score ever. Lower is better, fewer wrong answers. They only count mistakes. 😆😖🥛
 

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The top line from the rump to where the neck meets the shoulders. The top line, or top, should be straight and level on most species. There are a few exceptions, but not in what you are showing.
 
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