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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 633046" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>Practically speaking, Raighn and Aspen would definitely have a place on our operation.</p><p></p><p>But big shows aren't practical. Judging by the pictures, I think you have a real good chance in the ring with Aspen. She is the kind of eye-catcher that I and other judges like to see. Lots of volume, balance and a good set of legs. To me, Raighn is just a little too coarse up front and is a little too heavy in the bone. If she had a good haircoat come show time, you can do a lot with clipping and blending through the neck and shoulder.</p><p></p><p>You talk about what other breeders say to you. You can either have show cattle, or practical cattle. Trying to do both is a real balancing act that I never did master :dunce: . If you can do both, then your a better breeder than most :clap: . 98% of prize-winning show cattle are worthless in a practical ranch setting. :cowboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 633046, member: 1682"] Practically speaking, Raighn and Aspen would definitely have a place on our operation. But big shows aren't practical. Judging by the pictures, I think you have a real good chance in the ring with Aspen. She is the kind of eye-catcher that I and other judges like to see. Lots of volume, balance and a good set of legs. To me, Raighn is just a little too coarse up front and is a little too heavy in the bone. If she had a good haircoat come show time, you can do a lot with clipping and blending through the neck and shoulder. You talk about what other breeders say to you. You can either have show cattle, or practical cattle. Trying to do both is a real balancing act that I never did master :dunce: . If you can do both, then your a better breeder than most :clap: . 98% of prize-winning show cattle are worthless in a practical ranch setting. :cowboy: [/QUOTE]
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