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When posing a dairy cow, why are the back legs set up so the one nearest the judge is one half steps forward?(a) rear and fore udder attachment(b) torso(c) calf(d) limbsThis question was addressed to me by my school principal while I was bunking the class.Enquiry is from Cows in Dairy in division Building Blocks of Dairy Processing of Dairy Engineering

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The correct option is (a) rear and fore udder attachment

To explain: When posing and showing a dairy animal, stay on the animal’s left side and STAND. For cows and springing heifers, the hind leg nearest the judge should be. Hind foot MUST be one and half foot BACK.



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