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<blockquote data-quote="knabe" data-source="post: 859479" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>the judges know what the breeds are. they may lump them together if there aren't enough to make a class.</p><p></p><p>if a different judge lumps yours again into the same class, choose a different breed if you are worried about it.</p><p></p><p>otherwise, just keep improving and don't worry about it. showing is just a means to an end, selling cattle.</p><p></p><p>you don't sell them to the judge, you sell them to producers.</p><p></p><p>i like fullblood gelbvieh's. one of the few breeds with over a century of performance records. </p><p></p><p>one fullblood problem is profiling against show genetics of show breeds or genetics. judges don't really seem to take the time to sort out a class that doesn't stair step easily. you rarely hear them say, nice individual for the breed and if it's less something than something of another breed they are looking for, they will dump it rather than compare it against it's breed. so sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knabe, post: 859479, member: 6727"] the judges know what the breeds are. they may lump them together if there aren't enough to make a class. if a different judge lumps yours again into the same class, choose a different breed if you are worried about it. otherwise, just keep improving and don't worry about it. showing is just a means to an end, selling cattle. you don't sell them to the judge, you sell them to producers. i like fullblood gelbvieh's. one of the few breeds with over a century of performance records. one fullblood problem is profiling against show genetics of show breeds or genetics. judges don't really seem to take the time to sort out a class that doesn't stair step easily. you rarely hear them say, nice individual for the breed and if it's less something than something of another breed they are looking for, they will dump it rather than compare it against it's breed. so sad. [/QUOTE]
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