aj
Well-known member
I was reading through a big thick club calf magazine tonight in the tub. I got to wondering......I saw the Sulivan girl won the bred and owned division in the junior show. This almost makes no sense to me. What is the bred and owned division created for. In the back of mind I'm thinking its designed for the 17 year old junior that doesn't have a 50,000$ heifer given to them each year to show. A 17 year old kid who has 10 females and hammered hard and long at the deal and deserves a little recognition. But instead a little 8 year old girl that daddie has put their name on a pedigree of a corporation heifer wins the damn thing. I guess it ain't wrong or right or really unethical but it seems almost going against the spririt of competion in a deal like this. Its almost cutting the throats of hard working juniors who have hammered long and hard at the deal. I don't really care one way or the other. I don't like what showing cattle has become. But why even go through the motions of the bred and owned deal when people will just manuever around the spirit of the deal. In theory you could have the breeder of a national champion bull at what 4 years old. I wonder what the youngest breeder of a grand champion bull was....just for fun. It just doesn't pass the smell test. Why even do the bred and owned deal?