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<blockquote data-quote="certherfbeef" data-source="post: 237815" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>I know nothing of the 878 calves but a purebred anything will get hammered in a crossbred class no matter how good of a purebred it is.</p><p></p><p>Case in point, just delivered a pure hereford steer to a feller. Dropped him off in his "cool room" and stayed for a beverage and some chit-chat. That hereford was near the best in my field. Looked great in my field amoungst the other herefords, no creep. He was 50 lbs lighter that the other crossbreds in the same pen, was out muscled and sloppyer fronted. He will not compete with the crossed up calves that were on creep. He is good in his own right, but will have to show against other herfs to compete.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="certherfbeef, post: 237815, member: 190"] I know nothing of the 878 calves but a purebred anything will get hammered in a crossbred class no matter how good of a purebred it is. Case in point, just delivered a pure hereford steer to a feller. Dropped him off in his "cool room" and stayed for a beverage and some chit-chat. That hereford was near the best in my field. Looked great in my field amoungst the other herefords, no creep. He was 50 lbs lighter that the other crossbreds in the same pen, was out muscled and sloppyer fronted. He will not compete with the crossed up calves that were on creep. He is good in his own right, but will have to show against other herfs to compete. [/QUOTE]
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