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Paul D. Siciliano, PhD Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado

CONDITION CHARACTERISTICS

1 – Poor

Animal extremely emaciated, no fatty tissue can be felt, ribs projecting prominently, bone structure easily noticeable.
2 – Very Thin Animal emaciated, ribs prominent, faintly notice bone structure, vertebrae prominent.
3 – Thin Slight fat cover over ribs, ribs easily discernible.
4 – Moderately Thin

Faint outline of ribs, negative crease along back, neck, shoulder & withers are not obviously thin.

5 – Moderate Ribs cannot be visually distinguished but can be easily felt, fat around tailhead beginning to feel spongy, back is level over loin, shoulder blends smoothly into body, withers rounded.
6 – Moderately Fleshy Fat beginning to be deposited, fat over ribs and tailhead feels spongy, may have slight positive crease down back over loin.
7 – Fleshy Individual ribs can be felt, but noticeable filling between ribs with fat, positive crease down back over loin, fat deposited along neck, withers, tailhead and area behind shoulders.
8 – Fat Fat deposited along inner buttocks, difficult to feel ribs, thickening of neck, fat withers, tailhead and area behind shoulders, positive crease down back over loin.

9 – Obese

Bulging fat, patchy fat appearing over ribs, obvious positive crease down back, fat along inner buttocks may rub together, flank filled in flush.

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