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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 47147" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>As a performance Angus breeder (not in Texas), I don't pay any attention to show reports. When I find out that a bull I'm using has sired a show winner, it's a welcome surprise to me. In the Angus business, the show side of the industry has virtually nothing to do with the beef side of the industry. It's very, very seldom that I see a bull producing sons that are winners on feed test AND winners in the show ring. In fact, the only bull that comes to mind is Krugerrand of Donamere. That may not be true of other breeds. This is my personal opinion, pointed to no particular individual or program, but I stay away from bulls promoted by show operations until they ave very, very proven in lots and lots of herds. When you say "best" cattle, what does that mean? My opinion of "best" might be totally different than your opinion of "best" cattle. So there's no answer to your question, IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 47147, member: 13"] As a performance Angus breeder (not in Texas), I don't pay any attention to show reports. When I find out that a bull I'm using has sired a show winner, it's a welcome surprise to me. In the Angus business, the show side of the industry has virtually nothing to do with the beef side of the industry. It's very, very seldom that I see a bull producing sons that are winners on feed test AND winners in the show ring. In fact, the only bull that comes to mind is Krugerrand of Donamere. That may not be true of other breeds. This is my personal opinion, pointed to no particular individual or program, but I stay away from bulls promoted by show operations until they ave very, very proven in lots and lots of herds. When you say "best" cattle, what does that mean? My opinion of "best" might be totally different than your opinion of "best" cattle. So there's no answer to your question, IMO. [/QUOTE]
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