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<blockquote data-quote="Keren" data-source="post: 388076" data-attributes="member: 3195"><p>We bring a large team, because we generally like to have an animal in each class. And we don't bring "4 or 5 pretty good animals", we bring one for each class and most of the time we win or are placed in the top three in each class. We bring a large team of high and consistent quality - anyone can bring one or two animals that are good but its saying something when you can breed and bring a whole line up that are ribbon winners - especially from a small stud. </p><p></p><p>We go to the shows to work, to promote our stud and our cattle. I also like to have a good time but a) I can do that while still having a large team and b) it is not the most important reason I am at the show. </p><p></p><p>We usually work on a ratio of one person to 5 or so animals, but for melb I will probably have the eight and a half to myself, plus around 10 goats. I'll be busy! Dairy week we work on a ratio of 12-15 animals per person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keren, post: 388076, member: 3195"] We bring a large team, because we generally like to have an animal in each class. And we don't bring "4 or 5 pretty good animals", we bring one for each class and most of the time we win or are placed in the top three in each class. We bring a large team of high and consistent quality - anyone can bring one or two animals that are good but its saying something when you can breed and bring a whole line up that are ribbon winners - especially from a small stud. We go to the shows to work, to promote our stud and our cattle. I also like to have a good time but a) I can do that while still having a large team and b) it is not the most important reason I am at the show. We usually work on a ratio of one person to 5 or so animals, but for melb I will probably have the eight and a half to myself, plus around 10 goats. I'll be busy! Dairy week we work on a ratio of 12-15 animals per person. [/QUOTE]
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