Standard of Devon Bull

8 Points

HEAD masculine, Forehead broad, tapering towards the Nose, which should be flesh-colored; Nostrils high and open, Muzzle broad, Eyes full and placid, Ears medium size and thickness, fringed with hair; Horns growing at right angles from the head or slightly elevated, stout and waxy at the base, tipped with a darker shade.

2 Points

CHEEK full, broad at the root of the tongue, Throat clean.

8 Points

NECK Of medium length and muscular, growing from the Head to the Shoulders, and spreading out to meet them.

6 Points

WITHERS Of medium length and muscular, growing from the Head to the shoulders, and spreading out to meet them.

5 Points

CHEST Deep, broad, and somewhat circular in character.

8 Points

RIBS well sprung from the Backbone, nicely arched, deep and fully developed.

12 Points

BACK straight and level from the Withers, to the setting on of the Tail, Loins broad and full, Hips of medium width and on a level with the Back.

10 Points

RUMPS moderately long, full and level.

10 Points

HIND-QUARTERS deep, thick and square.

5 Points

TAIL Thick at the root and tapering, with a brush of strong hair, reaching to the Hocks, and hanging at right angles with the back.

5 Points

ARMS AND THIGHS muscular.

3 Points

SKIN moderately thick and mellow, covered with an abundant coat of rich mossy hair of a red color; a little white in front of the Purse is admissible, but it should not extend beyond the Navel forward, on the outside of the Flanks, or any other part of the Limbs or Body.

6 Points

BARREL Long and adequate depth and width from the withers to the brisket proceeding to the hips and down to the flank.

12 Points

FEET AND LEGS Straight and squarely placed when viewed from behind, not to cross or sweep when walking with adequate width. Movement shouild be smooth and consistent, the stride long and fluid. Steep angle to the feet with a deep heel, and short and strong flex to the pastern. Thurls positioned centrally between the hip and pin bones. Some flex to the hock but not excessive when viewed from the side and no swelling of the hock.

100 Points

Perfection
Drawing of bull for judging 1
Drawing of bull for judging 1

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