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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 5121"><p>I have been on the 4-H circuit all year and there are a lot of factors that you may want to resolve before you begin showing. Some breeds have their own class while others are bunched up in an AOB classification. I have noticed that Angus are the most popular in my area. Also Herford and Bramah. Also you need to consider the expense. My feed bill for one Bull per month exceeds $50.00. They eat 3lb. of feed per hundred pounds of body weight per day. I prefer the Blonde d A'quitaine breed. They are very gentle and easy to halter break and show. They are getting more poplar in my area but they have not qualified for their own class at State. I am heading to LSU today for the State 4-H show. This will be my first State Show.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:drosenth@iccnet.com">drosenth@iccnet.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5121"] I have been on the 4-H circuit all year and there are a lot of factors that you may want to resolve before you begin showing. Some breeds have their own class while others are bunched up in an AOB classification. I have noticed that Angus are the most popular in my area. Also Herford and Bramah. Also you need to consider the expense. My feed bill for one Bull per month exceeds $50.00. They eat 3lb. of feed per hundred pounds of body weight per day. I prefer the Blonde d A'quitaine breed. They are very gentle and easy to halter break and show. They are getting more poplar in my area but they have not qualified for their own class at State. I am heading to LSU today for the State 4-H show. This will be my first State Show. [email=drosenth@iccnet.com]drosenth@iccnet.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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