"Tall Fronted" often refers to lambs and hogs that display a more elevated front body. Picture an animal that is proportionally raised in the front end, which results in a more level and balanced appearance from front to rear.

Being 'tall fronted' can enhance an animal's overall silhouette, and it's not just about height, but balance. It's like a well-designed piece of furniture with even, proportional legs—it stands level and sturdy. Similarly, a 'tall fronted' animal appears more balanced and sturdy in its stance.

So 'tall fronted' describes an animal with a heightened front end, lending to a more level profile from front to back, contributing to a balanced and well-proportioned overall appearance.
Questions that use this term.
Which wether is tall-fronted, late-maturing, and long-patterned, but also the lightest-muscled?
Who am I? A tall fronted, long bodied wether who is the lightest-muscled and sharpest in the set to their hock.
Who would you describe as a white featured, tall fronted lamb that is high spined and narrow based?
Who is the nice balanced, tall-fronted, and strong-toplined lamb?
Who is the thin-necked, tall-fronted, level-extended sheep who is the most correct in the set to its hip and rear leg?
Who am I? A tall fronted, shallow, big pinned wether who is the best combination of power and balance?
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Distribution of the types of classes in our database this term is used in.