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<blockquote data-quote="bse" data-source="post: 745778" data-attributes="member: 13989"><p>first off what type cattle do you have? my kids showed alot around county fairs nothing to big they showed in some bigger steer shows. around here you have to be 18 and under for steers and commercial cattle but anyone can show purebreds. breaking them was not real hard just time consuming had just a few that were real hard to break. learning to clip and groom is probably the hardest part the cost can get expensive with blowers clippers grooming shutes and stuff. im not trying to discourage you at all becuase we really enjoyed it but they went off to school so kinda lost interest i hope they get back into it at some point. you get to meet a lot of people (some good some bad) theres not alot of money in county fairs some business prospects they always did really well on the steers. i dont know if i answered all your ?s if i left something out let me know and good luck showing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bse, post: 745778, member: 13989"] first off what type cattle do you have? my kids showed alot around county fairs nothing to big they showed in some bigger steer shows. around here you have to be 18 and under for steers and commercial cattle but anyone can show purebreds. breaking them was not real hard just time consuming had just a few that were real hard to break. learning to clip and groom is probably the hardest part the cost can get expensive with blowers clippers grooming shutes and stuff. im not trying to discourage you at all becuase we really enjoyed it but they went off to school so kinda lost interest i hope they get back into it at some point. you get to meet a lot of people (some good some bad) theres not alot of money in county fairs some business prospects they always did really well on the steers. i dont know if i answered all your ?s if i left something out let me know and good luck showing. [/QUOTE]
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