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<blockquote data-quote="madbeancounter1" data-source="post: 118730" data-attributes="member: 2046"><p>They have the option here anyway. Same thing for Benton County where we will show next month.</p><p></p><p>I've not been that close to it long enough to give a more detailed answer than that. Probably have to defer to cattlemom.</p><p></p><p>When I was in 4-H back in the stone age and lived in Indiana the Champion and Reserve had to sell but if they were going to state the buyer wouldn't get the animal until after the State fair.</p><p></p><p>Cattlemom:</p><p></p><p>That smaller is the better of two in my opinion as well. Easier handling, too. When the boss and family are out of town playing ball the job of caring for them falls on me. For some reason that big one just decided to stop eating last week - didn't want the grain but didn't pass up the hay - thought he might have some stomach worms that the pour one didn't get but then he started eating again so I don't know.</p><p></p><p>I know the boss went home and told Mrs boss that he didn't think they were going to do anything because he thought there was a club calf in the barn that was better than either of Garrett's.</p><p></p><p>One thing's for sure... like him or not... he sure knows what he's looking at when he's picking out cattle. We'll just have to see whether my daughter's little heifer stacks up. He says so... I don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madbeancounter1, post: 118730, member: 2046"] They have the option here anyway. Same thing for Benton County where we will show next month. I've not been that close to it long enough to give a more detailed answer than that. Probably have to defer to cattlemom. When I was in 4-H back in the stone age and lived in Indiana the Champion and Reserve had to sell but if they were going to state the buyer wouldn't get the animal until after the State fair. Cattlemom: That smaller is the better of two in my opinion as well. Easier handling, too. When the boss and family are out of town playing ball the job of caring for them falls on me. For some reason that big one just decided to stop eating last week - didn't want the grain but didn't pass up the hay - thought he might have some stomach worms that the pour one didn't get but then he started eating again so I don't know. I know the boss went home and told Mrs boss that he didn't think they were going to do anything because he thought there was a club calf in the barn that was better than either of Garrett's. One thing's for sure... like him or not... he sure knows what he's looking at when he's picking out cattle. We'll just have to see whether my daughter's little heifer stacks up. He says so... I don't know. [/QUOTE]
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