Our black steer was in Class 5.
Luke Doris raised the Reserve Champion, I am not sure who raised the Champion Grady steer.
Champion steer was pretty darn good. I am not saying that he would have been my choice, but I can certainly see how someone could have liked that one pretty well.
Reserve Champion steer......that is a head shaker. I really don't understand how that steer is even in the mix when looking at the Champion. To be honest, I felt like the judge (Joel Cowley) was all over the board. He picked color color color...all day long. This one isn't sound enough...but apparently this one doesn't need to be. That class is all about carcass merit...except for this steer in which case it doesn't seem to matter. There were cattle in the various Division drives that just plain and simple were not sound enough for me. Popping pasterns were pretty much the normal in the Division 1 drive, although I really liked the Division 1 Champion.
Don't get me wrong, the Reserve steer was much better than anything we have or will ever show. However, I felt like there were 15 steers there that I liked better.
Class 7 was brutal. Bonham wins the class, followed by Horn and a white steer that couldn't carry more meat than he had in him....couldn't move very well, but powerful. Line goes 3rd with what I would say is the best fat steer I have ever seen in my life, followed by Suhr in 4th with a seriously powerful and good moving one.
I would have probably gone Line Champion followed by Suhr for reserve.
There are photos on Matt Lautner Cattle and the Pulse if anyone wants to see various angles of the Reserve steer. See for yourself. One thing about the Bonham crew, they seem to be able to get these things over the finish line.
Toughest steer show I have ever seen. There were just no "bad" cattle there. It kinda made my head hurt!!