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<blockquote data-quote="show steer up" data-source="post: 427857" data-attributes="member: 6939"><p>The baldy looks like a cleaner necked calf, love his markings. Out here the judges like smaller, thicker calfs so my pick would be the baldy. I also think you may have a better chance on getting a good coat with him. Do you keep your show stock in cooler barns? If you do the baldy is my pick of the two. </p><p>The brown calf is the longer bodied animal, deep and better hind quarters from the side view. I still think even though he might be better in structure I would place my money on the animal that can produce the better coat. </p><p>Remember, out here if the animal is slick in coat, you wont make auction, so I tend to lean tward hair. If you don't have that problem where you are then the brown calf would be my pick. If you can afford to keep both, I would. </p><p>Have fun and show hard. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="show steer up, post: 427857, member: 6939"] The baldy looks like a cleaner necked calf, love his markings. Out here the judges like smaller, thicker calfs so my pick would be the baldy. I also think you may have a better chance on getting a good coat with him. Do you keep your show stock in cooler barns? If you do the baldy is my pick of the two. The brown calf is the longer bodied animal, deep and better hind quarters from the side view. I still think even though he might be better in structure I would place my money on the animal that can produce the better coat. Remember, out here if the animal is slick in coat, you wont make auction, so I tend to lean tward hair. If you don't have that problem where you are then the brown calf would be my pick. If you can afford to keep both, I would. Have fun and show hard. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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