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<blockquote data-quote="Misty" data-source="post: 534322" data-attributes="member: 6589"><p>she is not meant for a "show heifer". the FFA Foundation wants these to stray away from the show type and lean towards the commercial type. I would like to find him a balance. He only had about $850 to work with. Like I say, she is quite the step up from what was donated to the kids. She will show, but only against other FFA heifers. I know there are a lot of improvements to be made, but....for the price he got her for, and she was bred, I still think he got a heck of a deal. I agree with Keren, clipping will make a world of difference. He is going to a Kirk Steirwalt clinic at the end of the month...We will compare her after some feed and a clip job!! </p><p>The shoulders bugged me too but I could not put my finger on it. I think you are on the money Keren.</p><p>Thanks for the input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Misty, post: 534322, member: 6589"] she is not meant for a "show heifer". the FFA Foundation wants these to stray away from the show type and lean towards the commercial type. I would like to find him a balance. He only had about $850 to work with. Like I say, she is quite the step up from what was donated to the kids. She will show, but only against other FFA heifers. I know there are a lot of improvements to be made, but....for the price he got her for, and she was bred, I still think he got a heck of a deal. I agree with Keren, clipping will make a world of difference. He is going to a Kirk Steirwalt clinic at the end of the month...We will compare her after some feed and a clip job!! The shoulders bugged me too but I could not put my finger on it. I think you are on the money Keren. Thanks for the input. [/QUOTE]
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