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<blockquote data-quote="rgv4" data-source="post: 74658" data-attributes="member: 618"><p>No matter what anyone thinks, V8 has some awesome cattle. Jim Williams has really worked to develop great brahmans. If you ever get the chance go down and visit the ranch and visit with him, it's a very good learning experience.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Courtni's heifer is very gentle because she works with her and she shows her every weekend on the TCCA weekend show circuit. In fact, Courtni is getting the Brahman buckle this year and her brother Cotton is getting the Red Brahman buckle.</p><p></p><p></p><p>That's half the battle with showing cattle is getting the animal to act right in the show ring and set up good so that the judge can get a good long look at it. I don't know which ring you were showing in, but, in one of the rings at Houston there is a spot where alot of the animals will jump up or sideways, don't know if there is an air vent there or a loose board or what.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rgv4, post: 74658, member: 618"] No matter what anyone thinks, V8 has some awesome cattle. Jim Williams has really worked to develop great brahmans. If you ever get the chance go down and visit the ranch and visit with him, it's a very good learning experience. Courtni's heifer is very gentle because she works with her and she shows her every weekend on the TCCA weekend show circuit. In fact, Courtni is getting the Brahman buckle this year and her brother Cotton is getting the Red Brahman buckle. That's half the battle with showing cattle is getting the animal to act right in the show ring and set up good so that the judge can get a good long look at it. I don't know which ring you were showing in, but, in one of the rings at Houston there is a spot where alot of the animals will jump up or sideways, don't know if there is an air vent there or a loose board or what. [/QUOTE]
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