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What exactly is a "club calf"?
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<blockquote data-quote="Susie David" data-source="post: 579160" data-attributes="member: 1744"><p>Been alot of years since my kids showed "club calves" but they were the product of our own breeding program and the daughters were the hands every step of the way from the breeding through calving, working and showing. It was never hard to tell the real 4-H kids...usually knew when they first took hold of the lead and the animal responded to the kid on the way to the ring. </p><p>Now that I have some more time on my hands I'm looking forward to hauling the grand kids "club calves" around the state. The dams and grand-dams of the grandkids calves will be born late winter so I guess that the kids will have an idea of where they came from. Just hope that the judging reflects what the animal was bred for and not what the trend of the month is. Looking at some old pictures awhile back....we sure had some different ideas of what a steer should look like. I still like short, long and wide.</p><p>And that's my two bits worth...asked for or not. Dave Mc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susie David, post: 579160, member: 1744"] Been alot of years since my kids showed "club calves" but they were the product of our own breeding program and the daughters were the hands every step of the way from the breeding through calving, working and showing. It was never hard to tell the real 4-H kids...usually knew when they first took hold of the lead and the animal responded to the kid on the way to the ring. Now that I have some more time on my hands I'm looking forward to hauling the grand kids "club calves" around the state. The dams and grand-dams of the grandkids calves will be born late winter so I guess that the kids will have an idea of where they came from. Just hope that the judging reflects what the animal was bred for and not what the trend of the month is. Looking at some old pictures awhile back....we sure had some different ideas of what a steer should look like. I still like short, long and wide. And that's my two bits worth...asked for or not. Dave Mc [/QUOTE]
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