iheartcattle
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Hey does anyone know who won the purebred show at the junior national in des moines?
So what's the difference? Artificial filling. ..... don't care for it no matter what you call it. Just my opinion.infoelite said:She wasn't being pumped. I went to look at her in the chute and they were drenching her which is not illegal, there were several people doing that.
It does go behind the tongue, but if they don't want to swallow it they will spit it up everywhere. Unfortunately I know that from experience. Obviously I'm not gonna stop and your not gonna start. That's just our opinions.firesweepranch said:Every drenching I have seen the animal can not spit out what you put in, because you go beyond to the tongue to the back of the throat. They have to swallow. Thus forcing fluids, whether it is electrolytes or wormer or whatever. Albeit it is usually a small volume.
I did not watch what they, or anyone else did, to their heifer so I am not speaking about that. I am speaking about drenching in general.
diesel said:if u dont no the diff then u need to get out of the cattle buisness
That technically is not pumping.The Show said:Pumping is when you shove a water hose down their throat and turn it on until they fill up.
forcheyhawk said:She's an In Dew Time that sold for $54,000 in Jeff Paulson's Girls Gone Wild sale. She was raised by the Spooner family of Wisconsin. She looked great - sound, soft made. I saw she was being pumped with some pink fluid before the show. Was that electrolytes?
husker1 said:We are pretty much removed from the show scene, so I will comment....
The heifer looks really nice, but anytime you are drenching, pumping, filling...the animal with something that they are not ingesting on their own accord...it kind of puts an asterisk behind it....in my opinion.
How would've the heifer done without the "supplement"???>>> perhaps still been the champion.
Totally disagree with some of your comments on this subject.
Also, in my opinion...Showing cattle is not "the" cattle business; it is simply an offshoot of the cattle business that is meant to be a fun competition.