Bawndoh
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OH Breeder said:I like him. I read an article once that when you select a show steer you should pick them like chubby folks. The article went on to say that you evaluate a steer like a chubby person. I think this calf has alot to offer.
knabe said:to me, he's a little short muzzled, and this may not be the way he is, but to out in front on his front feet. i think he looks good, but i'd be concerned he'd have trouble keeping fresh. i think he looks good though.
he only looks like hes toeing out because he is looking back at the cameraknabe said:to me, he's a little short muzzled, and this may not be the way he is, but to out in front on his front feet. i think he looks good, but i'd be concerned he'd have trouble keeping fresh. i think he looks good though.
The article did not say anything about chubby PEOPLE or skinny PEOPLE. Pick the calf like a chubby person LOOKS.Stout frame and easy fleshing. Long lean calves will grow up to be long and lean steers. Dave GUyer wrote it for Show Circuit magazine. It was kind of interesting. I am not skinny at all and probably would make a decent county fair steer myself. You had to read the article. If I can find it I will post it.Jill said:OH Breeder said:I like him. I read an article once that when you select a show steer you should pick them like chubby folks. The article went on to say that you evaluate a steer like a chubby person. I think this calf has alot to offer.
What is the difference in how chubby folks and skinny folks pickem, I think I'm missing something?