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    Hereford Junior Nationals

    It was started by the horned junior association before the merger, way back when AI was a new technology.  You choose sires from a list, receive two straws of semen and a certificate (but usually pay the shipping yourself), and a resulting calf can be shown in the special class.  Some years they...
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    BLOWERS

    Traded for one a couple of years ago.  Love it.  Didn't get the remote switch, so it was the same price as an Air Express, but I like the aluminum housing, it will look nicer longer than a painted steel housing. Prof
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    Lincoln AGR show

    Same weekend as Kansas Beef Expo.
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    clippers??

    Is it the switch that broke?  I've replaced the switch on my AGC (round body) 2-speeds twice, easy fix, part is about $11, I keep a spare handy.  Not sure on the AGP's. Might as well open 'em up and see if you can diagnose the problem.
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    Cost to show another person's animal

    Just for comparison, I saw this in a recent sale catalog: Show Expenses: <Ranch name deleted> does not make any money showing, however, we would like to cover our expenses. If <Ranch name deleted>  cares for and shows your animal it will cost $8/day for calves and $12/day for yearlings. In...
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    American Royal places to stay and eat?

    The Golden Ox is still there. It gets busy during the Royal, but you should eat there once just to say you did.  My favorite used to be the Hereford House, but unfortunately, the original downtown location burned down a few years ago. They have several other locations around town, good food but...
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    American Royal places to stay and eat?

    Lots of great BBQ in KC, my personal favorite is Jack Stack: http://www.jackstackbbq.com/, their Freight House location isn't far from the Royal, near Union Station.  If you're a College Basketball fan (who isn't?), check out the College Basketball Experience next to the Sprint Center...
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    Need angus help

    Quirks had an Angus bull called Mister T back in the 80's Here's his pedigree: http://bit.ly/PEVfFq I doubt that's the Mr. T you're referring to. His maternal grandsire, Warrant, carried a genetic defect called white-eye. TNT Mr. T was a Simmental bull, the paternal grandsire of Meyer 734...
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    The best Breed for a young showman

    Regardless of breed, start working with the calf as early as possible. Not everyone can do this, but for all three of our kids, their first year they showed September, October or November heifer calves that we raised.  Our show season is April to September. We would get the chosen heifer...
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    Best put down a Judge has used

    Heard this second hand, but it was too good not to post. A prominent judge most of us know, back in his younger days, was judging a county fair market lamb show.  Feed must have been cheap because the lambs were hog fat, all of them.  Before he picked his champion, our judge said "If I was a...
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    Calculating Epd's

    Since you are located in Nebraska, a good person to answer your questions would be Dr. Matt Spangler at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.  Dr. Spangler is an extension specialist with expertise in beef cattle genetics. His contact information can be found here...
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    Calculating Epd's

    EPDs are obtained from your breed association.  You should have received a report (Interim EPDs) when you submitted weaning weights.  Most breeds update their EPDs in December, so new numbers will be available in January.  You can look up the heifers' EPDs on most breed associations' websites...
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    Calculating Epd's

    If you want to better understand how EPDs are calculated, and how to use them in genetic improvement, this book would probably be more helpful.  It's an excellent reference, and quite readable.  It takes an advanced statistician to get through Mrode.
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    BIF adjustment factors by breed

    Don't know if MARC publishes the sires they use, you may have to call and ask.  AMAA should know.  However, the adjustments account for the sires' EPDs in their breed evaluation.  So if a "bad" bull gets used at MARC (high BW, low marb, etc.), that doesn't hurt the breed unless his EPDs (in his...
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    Handy , Cool , Alumline trailer. NEW PICS ADDED

    How tall (inside)?
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    The craziest thing you have seen at a cattle show

    Couple of years ago at the Denver Hereford Show, a bull coughed just as one of the fieldmen was walking behind the lineup. The fieldman's sportcoat got covered with crap. You've never heard such a roar from the crowd. About 20 years ago, I was judging a State Fair open breeding show in the...
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    New 2011 EBY Maverick Trailer Problems

    We have a 2011 Eby Ruff Neck, and have had no problems whatsoever.  No leaks in the nose. It's a great trailer, in my opinion, and after having it, I wouldn't buy anything else. When the factory rep delivered it (last November), he warned me that the Plexiglas expands in warm weather, and that...
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    Nintendo DS or PSP

    My 12 and 9 year old boys used to love their Nintendo DS games.  However, last month they took some of their winnings from a jackpot show and each bought an iPod touch.   Now that's all they play with.  That may be the gaming platform of the future.  Runs iPhone apps, lots of downloadable games...
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    Semen thawing techniques

    It's a good idea to check the thermometer every once and a while, maybe every breeding season at least.  A few years back, I wasn't getting anything stuck, and it turned out my thermometer had gone bad, what it called 95 was closer to 105.
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    Aluminum stock trailers

    We went back and forth on Wilson vs. Eby.  The base trailers were about the same price, but the show options (tie rails, roof vents, floating gates) were a lot more $$ on a Wilson.  I also had the benefit of an Eby factory rep that understood what we were trying to do, vs. a Wilson dealer that...
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