The steers above were better in that yes they did have better hair, more finished, a more defined quarter, thicker from behind, more dropped in the flank, more compact and shorter bodied from the side profile, walked with more style, bred from a newer bull, more depth of body, and thicker over their loin. I can make an improvement from the next purchase in choosing a steer as if he looks like a finished steer for his frame size (that would clear up the deeper bodied, flank and more compact steer). Also I could take more time in running my hands over the steer for hair and what is actually underneath the hair. I could also choose a steer who's dad is a more recent bull who's had a lot of success.