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<blockquote data-quote="DLD" data-source="post: 1688875" data-attributes="member: 19707"><p>I'm not from Texas, but I have many friends and family involved with show cattle in Texas, and I've been selling show calves into Texas for many, many years. And our big spring show here (OYE) is the same time as Houston, so ours need to be the same age. In my experience, August to mid-October is where you need to be. Sure there are everything from May's to December's being shown, and the right feeder with the right calf can make it work. But the vast majority of the steers showing from Fort Worth through Austin will be August-October born. </p><p></p><p>I don't deal with any of the American breeds but I understand that many of them are younger, some with the most Brahman in them may only be a year old at their terminal shows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DLD, post: 1688875, member: 19707"] I’m not from Texas, but I have many friends and family involved with show cattle in Texas, and I’ve been selling show calves into Texas for many, many years. And our big spring show here (OYE) is the same time as Houston, so ours need to be the same age. In my experience, August to mid-October is where you need to be. Sure there are everything from May’s to December’s being shown, and the right feeder with the right calf can make it work. But the vast majority of the steers showing from Fort Worth through Austin will be August-October born. I don’t deal with any of the American breeds but I understand that many of them are younger, some with the most Brahman in them may only be a year old at their terminal shows. [/QUOTE]
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