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<blockquote data-quote="cattlemom" data-source="post: 118758" data-attributes="member: 2222"><p>All of the county shows in our area are not terminal. I think they started this because they get more representation at the state fair this way. A kid doesn't have to raise two steers to show at both shows. Our district fair is terminal however. It seems to go in cycles - some years everyone brings their stuff they need to dump - if the sale goes really good that year the next year everyone will bring the good ones. Actually, our state fair is not even terminal. The top 18 get to go through the premium sale & they are drug tested, but not butchered. I for one think it's great - that's less cattle I have to buy.</p><p></p><p>AAOK - sounds like a pretty crazy deal in the spring for you guys. It's funny that you have 20-30 in a class though. Washington County probably had 22 or so steers total. At Benton County we have about 40 entered for the whole show....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cattlemom, post: 118758, member: 2222"] All of the county shows in our area are not terminal. I think they started this because they get more representation at the state fair this way. A kid doesn't have to raise two steers to show at both shows. Our district fair is terminal however. It seems to go in cycles - some years everyone brings their stuff they need to dump - if the sale goes really good that year the next year everyone will bring the good ones. Actually, our state fair is not even terminal. The top 18 get to go through the premium sale & they are drug tested, but not butchered. I for one think it's great - that's less cattle I have to buy. AAOK - sounds like a pretty crazy deal in the spring for you guys. It's funny that you have 20-30 in a class though. Washington County probably had 22 or so steers total. At Benton County we have about 40 entered for the whole show.... [/QUOTE]
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