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<blockquote data-quote="aussie_cowgirl" data-source="post: 90716" data-attributes="member: 1279"><p>Hello, i've been showing for about 4yrs now and i got into showing cattle with my school. Also, in most states of australia a youth cattle handlers camp is run each year and is perfect for people who want to get into showing.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure about america but in australia we have a class called "led steer." its where you show a steer and it doesnt matter if it is x-bred or pure. Be careful because some of the competitions with steers are hoof AND HOOK. </p><p></p><p>A steer is the best one to start one, heifers and bulls can be difficult but i find steers are generally the quietest and easy to handle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aussie_cowgirl, post: 90716, member: 1279"] Hello, i've been showing for about 4yrs now and i got into showing cattle with my school. Also, in most states of australia a youth cattle handlers camp is run each year and is perfect for people who want to get into showing. I'm not sure about america but in australia we have a class called "led steer." its where you show a steer and it doesnt matter if it is x-bred or pure. Be careful because some of the competitions with steers are hoof AND HOOK. A steer is the best one to start one, heifers and bulls can be difficult but i find steers are generally the quietest and easy to handle. [/QUOTE]
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