VJ said:I won't buy those smaller "May" hfrs unless I know the breeder and trust them. Small May hfrs are usually early March's that won't grow.
Show Heifer said:There was a calf that from 4-H weigh in to the beef expo gained something like 8 pounds a day. Whatever.
Showman Q, If you check the OCA Best rules you will find that March and April heifers show together in the same class. You could be showing with a March 1st heifer that is 2 months older than yours. It is difficult for younger heifers to compete with ones that are that much older. Do you think your heifer would have gotten along better with the May heifers?ShowmanQ said:I have been struggling with this issue all year. We had a pretty good little Shorthorn Plus heifer last year, born the last day of April in the early evening. Being she was born on the last day of April, that's exactly what her papers say. A nice family bought her and are showing her quite a bit, and let me tell you, it is sooo frustrating showing an April in an April class full of Marches. Every now and then, I will get someone who asks "Why did'nt you just register her as a May 13t, she was only 6 hours off?" Well...she was not born in May, plain and simple. Thus, the honest guy get's the shaft. (lol)
Dusty said:Show Heifer said:There was a calf that from 4-H weigh in to the beef expo gained something like 8 pounds a day. Whatever.
Thats not impossible at all...
dlt said:Showman Q, If you check the OCA Best rules you will find that March and April heifers show together in the same class. You could be showing with a March 1st heifer that is 2 months older than yours. It is difficult for younger heifers to compete with ones that are that much older. Do you think your heifer would have gotten along better with the May heifers?ShowmanQ said:I have been struggling with this issue all year. We had a pretty good little Shorthorn Plus heifer last year, born the last day of April in the early evening. Being she was born on the last day of April, that's exactly what her papers say. A nice family bought her and are showing her quite a bit, and let me tell you, it is sooo frustrating showing an April in an April class full of Marches. Every now and then, I will get someone who asks "Why did'nt you just register her as a May 13t, she was only 6 hours off?" Well...she was not born in May, plain and simple. Thus, the honest guy get's the shaft. (lol)
You know that's really not such a bad thing, the March class is normally the toughest class of the day and sometimes you are better off to be in the earlier class.Maines in PA said:This thread hit home. After 6 total calves, one of my daughter's 2 cows FINALLY had a heifer calf for her to show as a bred and owned. Snazzy little blaze faced Hard Core - On February 27. It'll be registered as a February, but why that cow couldn't have held onto it for another 36 hours is beyond me.
dlt said:Showman Q, If you check the OCA Best rules you will find that March and April heifers show together in the same class. You could be showing with a March 1st heifer that is 2 months older than yours. It is difficult for younger heifers to compete with ones that are that much older. Do you think your heifer would have gotten along better with the May heifers?ShowmanQ said:I have been struggling with this issue all year. We had a pretty good little Shorthorn Plus heifer last year, born the last day of April in the early evening. Being she was born on the last day of April, that's exactly what her papers say. A nice family bought her and are showing her quite a bit, and let me tell you, it is sooo frustrating showing an April in an April class full of Marches. Every now and then, I will get someone who asks "Why did'nt you just register her as a May 13t, she was only 6 hours off?" Well...she was not born in May, plain and simple. Thus, the honest guy get's the shaft. (lol)
knabe said:for you oldtimer show participants at open shows, what is the added profit of attending shows versus winning, considering that some bulls stand last in class and are now in demand and larger cattle in demand from the past are now clearly a mistake as the gene pool was severely comprimised especially for maine's in the early 70's by overselecting giants in the showring.
proportion should have more of an impact.