Sweet little gal you got there. Got one that looks almost like her, but ours has a white face with dark spots around the eyes out of White Boy x Maine Tainer Cow. Good luck she's a beaut!
That's exactly what I thought...however I have heard of breeder's telling kids that they have taken car of the problem or that structure doesn't matter in terminal shows...WRONG. I want my cattle (heifers, steers, and the like) to be able to get up and get to the feed bunk, and get around.
(clapping) I went out to a local guy's pasture yesterday to look at some cattle with my younger sister who still competes in 4-H. We looked over his calves for some time and I had my sister rank her favorites (most of which I agreed with). We both agreed on one particular Apocalypse calf as...
I think there are 2 very important keys to getting good (and all of the DVDs and instructional vids in the world can't take you to the top of your game IMO):
1. Observation is key: I spent many years going to national shows as a youth just to watch other fit, groom, and clip. It takes a lot...
Just wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction to some information on when the show is, who is eligible, what kind of animals are shown. I had heard that there was a weight limit of 900 pounds...isn't it a winter preview? Any details just drop em' here or PM me please.