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<blockquote data-quote="purecountry" data-source="post: 140534" data-attributes="member: 2306"><p>copeman, I'll try and scan a pic of that bull and post it on here. We have several pics in the ol scrapbooks of our trip. You'll get a kick out of em. The way they showed there is pretty entertaining. All animals have to be wearing the same halter - 1" thick white cotton rope, and adhesives and such are not allowed. Power fitters are nowhere to be found. If anyone's interested, I could probably post the champions of all the breeds we have pictures of. If I remember right, we've got the Charolais, Simmental, Salers, Murray Grey-hey Springer-, Galloway, Belted Galloway, Romangola, Highland, Hereford, Red Poll, Shorthorn, Mangy-Jew, I mean Maine-Anjou ;-) , and Belgian Blue. </p><p></p><p>Springer, you'll love the pic of the Murray Grey cow that was named Breed Champion. I'd say she was the most impressive cow there. Mainly b/c she had a calf at side to go w/her structure. Most of the breeds showed cow/calf pairs w/the cow being dry!! The calves were raised by sucklers, and when you went back to the stalls for a beer, er Guiness, the suckler cows were stalled w/the show string.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purecountry, post: 140534, member: 2306"] copeman, I'll try and scan a pic of that bull and post it on here. We have several pics in the ol scrapbooks of our trip. You'll get a kick out of em. The way they showed there is pretty entertaining. All animals have to be wearing the same halter - 1" thick white cotton rope, and adhesives and such are not allowed. Power fitters are nowhere to be found. If anyone's interested, I could probably post the champions of all the breeds we have pictures of. If I remember right, we've got the Charolais, Simmental, Salers, Murray Grey-hey Springer-, Galloway, Belted Galloway, Romangola, Highland, Hereford, Red Poll, Shorthorn, Mangy-Jew, I mean Maine-Anjou ;-) , and Belgian Blue. Springer, you'll love the pic of the Murray Grey cow that was named Breed Champion. I'd say she was the most impressive cow there. Mainly b/c she had a calf at side to go w/her structure. Most of the breeds showed cow/calf pairs w/the cow being dry!! The calves were raised by sucklers, and when you went back to the stalls for a beer, er Guiness, the suckler cows were stalled w/the show string. [/QUOTE]
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