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<blockquote data-quote="Colorado2008" data-source="post: 577332" data-attributes="member: 4094"><p><strong><span style="color: #FF4000">VCC is absolutly correct. This project is not ONLY about raising the best steer with the least amount of flaws. Yes, that is the major factor to it but if you can take good and make it look better, why not? There are a lot of steers that you would be terrible disappointed in when they are wet. </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #FF4000"></span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #FF4000">TMB I think that you are awfuly rough on these kids. They are trying. I am sure at one point you had cattle that weren't the prettiest. Its all a learning game. Instead of telling them to sell off what they have and buy better...tell them what they can improve on. These calves have a little more going for them than what you give them credit for.</span></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colorado2008, post: 577332, member: 4094"] [b][color=#FF4000]VCC is absolutly correct. This project is not ONLY about raising the best steer with the least amount of flaws. Yes, that is the major factor to it but if you can take good and make it look better, why not? There are a lot of steers that you would be terrible disappointed in when they are wet. TMB I think that you are awfuly rough on these kids. They are trying. I am sure at one point you had cattle that weren't the prettiest. Its all a learning game. Instead of telling them to sell off what they have and buy better...tell them what they can improve on. These calves have a little more going for them than what you give them credit for.[/color][/b] [/QUOTE]
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