GA Sheephunter
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I notice with many of the mounts I am seeing these days, regardless of species,whether it is big well-known shop or small shop, that the necks on the mounts are slick and skinny. Aside from some July harvest pics on younger rams, it seems most of the harvest pics I see the ram does not have this skinny, slick, tight-coated neck. I took a look at the molds on McKenzie and the necks are kind of skinny, and I realize that dictates alot, but it seems like the coat could have a little bit of texture to it instead of looking slick and pressed down.
I'm not thinking it needs to look like a lion's mane either, but somewhere in the middle that looks like they do in the harvest pics.
Are the taxis doing this to make the horns look bigger? That's the only thing I can figure
Please help me understand this. This could be ignorance on my part, but they just dont look right to me based on pics I see of them on the hoof...If I get lucky enough to harvest one, I do not want it to look like some of these I am seeing...
I'm not thinking it needs to look like a lion's mane either, but somewhere in the middle that looks like they do in the harvest pics.
Are the taxis doing this to make the horns look bigger? That's the only thing I can figure
Please help me understand this. This could be ignorance on my part, but they just dont look right to me based on pics I see of them on the hoof...If I get lucky enough to harvest one, I do not want it to look like some of these I am seeing...
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