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Hoard's Dairyman - 88th Judging Contest
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<blockquote data-quote="Son of Butch" data-source="post: 1479152" data-attributes="member: 14585"><p>The January 10th issue has the 1st of 5 classes on the cover for their 88th Dairy Cow Judging Contest.</p><p>4 Brown Swiss cows each so good any dairyman would be proud to own any 1 of them.</p><p></p><p>24 possible placing combinations per class</p><p>I've narrowed them to 4 possible ways I think the official judge might place this class and favor 1 answer as correct. </p><p>I know 20 cows = 1,048,576 possible placing combinations</p><p>BUT breaking 20 cows into 5 subsets of 4 each.... I think = 9,216 total possible combinations in the contest</p><p>(I know there's a lot of total combinations, but I also believe my subset math might be wrong)</p><p>ANYWAY....</p><p></p><p>I've never bothered to enter, but I do play along at home and have never come close to winning.</p><p>Does anyone else on here follow the Hoard's Dairyman contest?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of Butch, post: 1479152, member: 14585"] The January 10th issue has the 1st of 5 classes on the cover for their 88th Dairy Cow Judging Contest. 4 Brown Swiss cows each so good any dairyman would be proud to own any 1 of them. 24 possible placing combinations per class I've narrowed them to 4 possible ways I think the official judge might place this class and favor 1 answer as correct. I know 20 cows = 1,048,576 possible placing combinations BUT breaking 20 cows into 5 subsets of 4 each.... I think = 9,216 total possible combinations in the contest (I know there's a lot of total combinations, but I also believe my subset math might be wrong) ANYWAY.... I've never bothered to enter, but I do play along at home and have never come close to winning. Does anyone else on here follow the Hoard's Dairyman contest? [/QUOTE]
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