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<blockquote data-quote="VCC" data-source="post: 780025" data-attributes="member: 6399"><p>3-Way, I am happy for you and congratulations to the young lady. I thank what gets others riled up is the way your obvious dislike of show cattle and the people who show them comes across. </p><p>It is a hobby or family activity; many youth show their animal form the time they purchase it until the sell it as a fat steer. If this is the hobby they choose it cost as much for feed, travel and hotels to show a good or bad steer might as well get a god one. This no different then the family that rodeos, or plays travel baseball they will have the best horse or equipment they can afford. Just so happens at the end of your show year you sell your team and start over next year. If the only interested is in the raising, feeding and selling of the project there is no need for a show. </p><p>If you stay in the practice of helping youth raise and show steers, in time you will find yourself thinking you know if we bred cow (fill in # here) to (club calf bull name here) I bet we could win.</p><p></p><p>Every time anyone complains about hair, how much money someone is spending or where the other cattle are from it is because they aren't winning. If they we were winning they would not have a reason to complain.</p><p></p><p>Do it the way you thank it is right and let the rest do what they do. There is always someone with more money, greener pasture, better or more of something, we just need to worry about what we do with what we have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VCC, post: 780025, member: 6399"] 3-Way, I am happy for you and congratulations to the young lady. I thank what gets others riled up is the way your obvious dislike of show cattle and the people who show them comes across. It is a hobby or family activity; many youth show their animal form the time they purchase it until the sell it as a fat steer. If this is the hobby they choose it cost as much for feed, travel and hotels to show a good or bad steer might as well get a god one. This no different then the family that rodeos, or plays travel baseball they will have the best horse or equipment they can afford. Just so happens at the end of your show year you sell your team and start over next year. If the only interested is in the raising, feeding and selling of the project there is no need for a show. If you stay in the practice of helping youth raise and show steers, in time you will find yourself thinking you know if we bred cow (fill in # here) to (club calf bull name here) I bet we could win. Every time anyone complains about hair, how much money someone is spending or where the other cattle are from it is because they aren’t winning. If they we were winning they would not have a reason to complain. Do it the way you thank it is right and let the rest do what they do. There is always someone with more money, greener pasture, better or more of something, we just need to worry about what we do with what we have. [/QUOTE]
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