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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy?" data-source="post: 429049" data-attributes="member: 5749"><p>Show Steer Up, did you read the very first post in this thread? If not please do. If you did then this thread is about a bunch of old cowboys finally standing for a portrait for all the world to see us and know who we are. I am the handsome one in leather pants in the first picture. :lol: </p><p></p><p>As far as your show goes, I'm not really a show person but I did read a little of the dilemma at your show. I have also supplied calves to show people. Here are my thoughts regardless of who is who or who said what.</p><p></p><p>#1 Livestock should never be drugged for any reason before a show. My logic is, even if it is an antibiotic it may alter the critters behaviour by some means. If that means "no show" then so be it. At least everyone is on the same level.</p><p></p><p>#2 I heard about this recently where some horse/owners are actually surgically altering their horses for showing. I won't go into details but I think if it is true I would have no problems kicking the owners butt up around his ears and then cutting his, well you know off.</p><p></p><p>#3 IMHO, if you show a critter that critter should be able to be handled and shown with no mood altering drugs and he/she should be able to control said critter or be disqualified.</p><p></p><p>#4 Why did you post this on this thread?</p><p></p><p>JMHO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy?, post: 429049, member: 5749"] Show Steer Up, did you read the very first post in this thread? If not please do. If you did then this thread is about a bunch of old cowboys finally standing for a portrait for all the world to see us and know who we are. I am the handsome one in leather pants in the first picture. :lol: As far as your show goes, I'm not really a show person but I did read a little of the dilemma at your show. I have also supplied calves to show people. Here are my thoughts regardless of who is who or who said what. #1 Livestock should never be drugged for any reason before a show. My logic is, even if it is an antibiotic it may alter the critters behaviour by some means. If that means "no show" then so be it. At least everyone is on the same level. #2 I heard about this recently where some horse/owners are actually surgically altering their horses for showing. I won't go into details but I think if it is true I would have no problems kicking the owners butt up around his ears and then cutting his, well you know off. #3 IMHO, if you show a critter that critter should be able to be handled and shown with no mood altering drugs and he/she should be able to control said critter or be disqualified. #4 Why did you post this on this thread? JMHO [/QUOTE]
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