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<blockquote data-quote="DaletheDairyFarmer" data-source="post: 530989" data-attributes="member: 7846"><p>Don't want to get into mud slinging match or anything here but when we showed '93-05 it was not acceptable to clip or trim any hair with exception of prepuce hair on a bull and according to the official rule book (ITLA)any animal who showed signs of having been clipped was supposed to be disqualified for the year. maybe those rules have since been changed or were never enforced in some parts of the country. Every show we have been to including 3 championship shows have been social events with cows. But i do understand that in the Texas area there are folks who hit shows almost every weekend (the ones who take far more serious than needed) and that level of competition may have escalated animal prep past what were supposed to be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaletheDairyFarmer, post: 530989, member: 7846"] Don't want to get into mud slinging match or anything here but when we showed '93-05 it was not acceptable to clip or trim any hair with exception of prepuce hair on a bull and according to the official rule book (ITLA)any animal who showed signs of having been clipped was supposed to be disqualified for the year. maybe those rules have since been changed or were never enforced in some parts of the country. Every show we have been to including 3 championship shows have been social events with cows. But i do understand that in the Texas area there are folks who hit shows almost every weekend (the ones who take far more serious than needed) and that level of competition may have escalated animal prep past what were supposed to be done. [/QUOTE]
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