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<blockquote data-quote="AAOK" data-source="post: 118746" data-attributes="member: 861"><p>Sounds like some great calves. Oklahoma shows by breeds in most counties, but most only have Junior shows for steers, so they can only show in their county of residence. Of course, they can go on to Okla. State Fair in OKC, and the Tulsa State Fair. Tulsa is terminal and has a Premium Sale. County shows in Okla. only have Premium sales in the Spring.</p><p></p><p>Now for really goofy, our county shows prospects only in the fall. No breeds, just weight. A month after the show, they come back for a weigh-in that determines their class at the spring show. In March we throw all breeds together and show twenty to thirty in a class, light, medium or heavy. To make matters worse, they are also in a rate of gain contest from that Fall weigh-in. It usually takes around close to a 5lb. gain to win it. The top low point seven from each class based on a score combining the placement on hoof plus rate of gain, make the sale. Drives the Judges insane before they finish the show.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AAOK, post: 118746, member: 861"] Sounds like some great calves. Oklahoma shows by breeds in most counties, but most only have Junior shows for steers, so they can only show in their county of residence. Of course, they can go on to Okla. State Fair in OKC, and the Tulsa State Fair. Tulsa is terminal and has a Premium Sale. County shows in Okla. only have Premium sales in the Spring. Now for really goofy, our county shows prospects only in the fall. No breeds, just weight. A month after the show, they come back for a weigh-in that determines their class at the spring show. In March we throw all breeds together and show twenty to thirty in a class, light, medium or heavy. To make matters worse, they are also in a rate of gain contest from that Fall weigh-in. It usually takes around close to a 5lb. gain to win it. The top low point seven from each class based on a score combining the placement on hoof plus rate of gain, make the sale. Drives the Judges insane before they finish the show. [/QUOTE]
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