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How Masculine Should a Yearling Bull Be
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1485048" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Ebenezer - you are sooooo wrong. The youth do learn economics and proper management. They have to keep tract of all their expenses, they learn the more they put into training & working with their animal, the better they do in the show ring. All our juniors MUST compete in showmanship. Showmanship is a class where the kids are judged on their ability to show their animal, how well their animal behaves, cleanliness, and proper hair management. I would take a group of 4-H beef kids over any kids involved in sports. No, that is not a true statement. Kids showing their cattle have to learn "sportsmanship" just like the kids involved in sports. Sports are also good for kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1485048, member: 968"] Ebenezer - you are sooooo wrong. The youth do learn economics and proper management. They have to keep tract of all their expenses, they learn the more they put into training & working with their animal, the better they do in the show ring. All our juniors MUST compete in showmanship. Showmanship is a class where the kids are judged on their ability to show their animal, how well their animal behaves, cleanliness, and proper hair management. I would take a group of 4-H beef kids over any kids involved in sports. No, that is not a true statement. Kids showing their cattle have to learn "sportsmanship" just like the kids involved in sports. Sports are also good for kids. [/QUOTE]
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