Pulled Apart in Pinset
"Pulled Apart in Pinset" refers to livestock with a wider distance between their pin bones, which are located at the top of the animal's hip.
Imagine someone with broad shoulders: they often look strong and muscular, don't they? In the same way, animals that are 'pulled apart in pinset', 'wide pinned', or 'stout pinned' have a broader spacing between their pin bones, creating a sturdy-looking hip structure.
Animals with this characteristic typically exhibit more natural muscling, adding to their robust appearance. So, 'pulled apart in pinset' is akin to an animal version of a strong, wide-shouldered look, indicative of a well-muscled physique.
Imagine someone with broad shoulders: they often look strong and muscular, don't they? In the same way, animals that are 'pulled apart in pinset', 'wide pinned', or 'stout pinned' have a broader spacing between their pin bones, creating a sturdy-looking hip structure.
Animals with this characteristic typically exhibit more natural muscling, adding to their robust appearance. So, 'pulled apart in pinset' is akin to an animal version of a strong, wide-shouldered look, indicative of a well-muscled physique.
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