"Longer Hipped" is a straightforward term that applies to all livestock, both breeding and market animals. It refers to animals that have a longer length of hip.

Imagine a race car with a long body: it's not only aesthetically pleasing, it can also improve performance. Similarly, having a 'longer hip' in an animal is generally viewed as a positive trait, both from a visual and functional perspective.

Animals with longer hips often display a visually appealing balance and proportion in their body structure. Functionally, a longer hip can provide enhanced stride length and power in movement. Therefore, 'longer hipped' signifies animals with extended hip lengths, offering both aesthetic and functional benefits.
Questions that use this term.
Which finewool is longer hipped and more collected in its topline?
Between #2 and #4, who is longer hipped and more attractive in the set to its rear leg?
Between #1 and #3, who is longer hipped?
Between #1 and #3, who is longer hipped and more flexible in their hock?
Between #1 and #4, who is longer hipped?
Between #2 and #3, who is longer hipped and cranked higher at the base of their tail?
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