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How Masculine Should a Yearling Bull Be
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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1485059" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>I think that is the typical generalised statement that the anti show lobby likes to spruke "not reality" is like those key words "natural product" that gets thrown in with a lot of arguments with nothing backing it. Just about everyone on here will pass judgement of a photo of an animal and have their own ideas of what is right or wrong with it, I see the show ring as an attempt to represent what can be the most ideal phenotype of an animal, it is not to say that is correct but it represents what is the most ideal form and you need to have that end of the spectrum as a reference point for your goals, just where your cattle sit is entirely up to you but everyone will judge cattle at some time of the year whether buying a bull or some steers to background. I think showing is an important part of the equation.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1485059, member: 16453"] I think that is the typical generalised statement that the anti show lobby likes to spruke "not reality" is like those key words "natural product" that gets thrown in with a lot of arguments with nothing backing it. Just about everyone on here will pass judgement of a photo of an animal and have their own ideas of what is right or wrong with it, I see the show ring as an attempt to represent what can be the most ideal phenotype of an animal, it is not to say that is correct but it represents what is the most ideal form and you need to have that end of the spectrum as a reference point for your goals, just where your cattle sit is entirely up to you but everyone will judge cattle at some time of the year whether buying a bull or some steers to background. I think showing is an important part of the equation. Ken [/QUOTE]
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