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<blockquote data-quote="PATB" data-source="post: 21750" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>It is a good way to advertise your herd in less beef oreinted states. I personally would not have anything to do with show heifers going back into beef production. Most of the heifers I have seen have been fed too much grain and will not milk well and have developed bad feet. We have sold a number of steers over the years that have won at the local county fairs. It seems one must decide to have a show string cattle herd or production herd. I think all cattle show should be slick sheared so you are judging the cattle not the primping job.</p><p></p><p>pat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PATB, post: 21750, member: 45"] It is a good way to advertise your herd in less beef oreinted states. I personally would not have anything to do with show heifers going back into beef production. Most of the heifers I have seen have been fed too much grain and will not milk well and have developed bad feet. We have sold a number of steers over the years that have won at the local county fairs. It seems one must decide to have a show string cattle herd or production herd. I think all cattle show should be slick sheared so you are judging the cattle not the primping job. pat [/QUOTE]
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