ELBEE said:I appreciate the fact that the open judge used the more feminine, moderate framed heifers. Even if it wasn't too popular in the barn.
Who had champion bull and how is he bred?Doc said:I really liked the bull that won. In fact I went over to his stall on Saturday to buy some semen on him ,only to find out they haven't collected him yet. I put my name on the list . One thing that really impressed me besides the bull himself was the fact they had 4 calves in their string out of the same cow & they were all impressive. Fact is there was another bull there ,not in their string that was a full brother & stood 3rd in the same class. There was a Rodeo Drive son there with Hortons out of Illinois that I liked also. ;D
Will said:Who had champion bull and how is he bred?Doc said:I really liked the bull that won. In fact I went over to his stall on Saturday to buy some semen on him ,only to find out they haven't collected him yet. I put my name on the list . One thing that really impressed me besides the bull himself was the fact they had 4 calves in their string out of the same cow & they were all impressive. Fact is there was another bull there ,not in their string that was a full brother & stood 3rd in the same class. There was a Rodeo Drive son there with Hortons out of Illinois that I liked also. ;D
Diamond said:I heard that 4 shorthorns where stolen from the show? im hoping that was just a rumor.
i was jsut wondering because when i was watching the show on the computer it souned like they were says they're sire and damn so i thought maybe they judged that alsomaine12 said:Just wondering do they look at the calves pedigree also?? or do they just look at the calf?