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<blockquote data-quote="Son of Butch" data-source="post: 1416302" data-attributes="member: 14585"><p>Not true, as Miss America has a panel of 10 judges and olympic figure skating and gymnastics are also judged by panels.</p><p>And carcass judging contests are measurable and quantifiable eliminating color bias and one person's opinion.</p><p> </p><p>In Hoard's contest all cattle are judged from pictures only by both the judges and contestants. </p><p>Each breed are from the same herd and photographed by the same professional photographer from 3 views.</p><p>Entries are divided into 8 divisions including college dairy/livestock judging teams, 4H clubs, FFA teams ect.</p><p></p><p>After the contest is over each Cow's production records are published. </p><p>There has never been any correlation between the judge's official placing and the cows actual production.</p><p><span style="color: #0000BF"><strong>Proving the moral of the story is </strong></span>cattle judging and<span style="color: #0000BF"> <strong>the Showring is a waste of time.</strong></span> And counter productive to profitability.</p><p></p><p>The only worth while beef showring contest are the ones followed by a carcass contest with hides off and all are weighed, measured and graded. They are real learning experiences and the placings actually mean something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of Butch, post: 1416302, member: 14585"] Not true, as Miss America has a panel of 10 judges and olympic figure skating and gymnastics are also judged by panels. And carcass judging contests are measurable and quantifiable eliminating color bias and one person's opinion. In Hoard's contest all cattle are judged from pictures only by both the judges and contestants. Each breed are from the same herd and photographed by the same professional photographer from 3 views. Entries are divided into 8 divisions including college dairy/livestock judging teams, 4H clubs, FFA teams ect. After the contest is over each Cow's production records are published. There has never been any correlation between the judge's official placing and the cows actual production. [color=#0000BF][b]Proving the moral of the story is [/b][/color]cattle judging and[color=#0000BF] [b]the Showring is a waste of time.[/b][/color] And counter productive to profitability. The only worth while beef showring contest are the ones followed by a carcass contest with hides off and all are weighed, measured and graded. They are real learning experiences and the placings actually mean something. [/QUOTE]
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