F35 Handling Market Lambs

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F35 Handling Market Lambs Some of the pictures and text contained in this material have copyright restrictions limiting their use. Use of this information is for example only and should not be reproduced without the permission of the owner.

Neatness of Top of Shoulder, Smoothness of Fit to the Rack, and Firmness

Rack Muscle Expression and Firmness

Width and Firmness Down the Top

Roll of Muscle in the Rack

Finish Over the Ribs

Length of Hind Saddle Versus Length of Front Saddle

Width of the Loin

Length of the Loin

Length of the Rump

Volume of the Leg