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<blockquote data-quote="TheBullLady" data-source="post: 144155" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>FFA .. I've seen that as well, seems to be especially prevelant at the TJLA shows. I've been told it's "legal" to drench them, providing there is a vet administering the drench. Of course, I've never seen a vet any where near the animals.</p><p></p><p>I'd much rather stand down in a class with my calf than to win with one that's had all sorts of, in my opinion, unethical and unfair things done to him. But just my thoughts. At what point can you feel proud about your animal if you've had to do all that to compete? </p><p></p><p>Sometimes it's hard to make the right decision, especially in competition. But we keep reminding ourselves that we show to promote our operation and our cattle, not to win no matter what the cost. And have a good time too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBullLady, post: 144155, member: 173"] FFA .. I've seen that as well, seems to be especially prevelant at the TJLA shows. I've been told it's "legal" to drench them, providing there is a vet administering the drench. Of course, I've never seen a vet any where near the animals. I'd much rather stand down in a class with my calf than to win with one that's had all sorts of, in my opinion, unethical and unfair things done to him. But just my thoughts. At what point can you feel proud about your animal if you've had to do all that to compete? Sometimes it's hard to make the right decision, especially in competition. But we keep reminding ourselves that we show to promote our operation and our cattle, not to win no matter what the cost. And have a good time too! [/QUOTE]
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