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Maybe This Heifer will turn out OK after all... (pics)
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<blockquote data-quote="SRBeef" data-source="post: 762318" data-attributes="member: 7509"><p>Thanks Jeanne. As I said earlier, this is a learning experience for me. First time I have purchased a "show" animal and did not know what to expect. Maybe it will take her a year or two to get used to my climate and system to lose the hair quicker in the spring. She is from North Dakota - they tend to wear coats a bit later!</p><p></p><p>There is nothing wrong with "showing" good cattle as I am sure you do. I think the problem occurs when the "show" is more important than the "cattle". I hope my earlier posts are not taken as a criticism of ALL show cattle. In the future I guess I will know more what to expect. It is probably a given that all younger cattle shown will be "pushed" a bit. Maybe sharing my experience with this heifer will help other beginners like me.</p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRBeef, post: 762318, member: 7509"] Thanks Jeanne. As I said earlier, this is a learning experience for me. First time I have purchased a "show" animal and did not know what to expect. Maybe it will take her a year or two to get used to my climate and system to lose the hair quicker in the spring. She is from North Dakota - they tend to wear coats a bit later! There is nothing wrong with "showing" good cattle as I am sure you do. I think the problem occurs when the "show" is more important than the "cattle". I hope my earlier posts are not taken as a criticism of ALL show cattle. In the future I guess I will know more what to expect. It is probably a given that all younger cattle shown will be "pushed" a bit. Maybe sharing my experience with this heifer will help other beginners like me. Jim [/QUOTE]
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