red said:
I know some boards don't like it when people brag on their winnings. I think it's fun to hear what you've done.
Let us know how you did. If you didn't do so well, we've all been in the same boat at one time or another!
Also if you have any pictures from the shows let us see them!
congrats to all!
Red
OK, RED, you asked for it!
I was sick with a cold the entire time & I didn't really get to enjoy the event, but I did pretty decent at the NAILE Lowline Show. Before I do too much "bragging", I want to point out that it wasn't a real big show (56 paid entries - 47 animals actually showed up), but there was some pretty good competition (Neron's, Zeffirelli's, Low Beau's, Reno's, Findon Royale, Bluey, Elandra Park Sam's, Tequila, just to name a few of the "other" sires).
I took 4 of my own animals & this is how they did...
March 08 Fullblood Doc Holliday Heifer - Res Grand Champion Fullblood Female
September 07 Percentage Lowline X Shorthorn Heifer - Divison Champ
December 07 Percentage Doc Holliday X Tarentaise Heifer - Res Division Champ (behind my Shorthorn X)
January 08 Fullblood Bull - Res Division Champ (beaten by the Res Grand Champion - my bull also had been sick a couple weeks before the show & I didn't take my red percentage bull for the same reason)
This is how the rest of the 14 head showstring that I was responsible for exhibiting faired (I personally halter broke 11 of the 14... the 2 cows were already broke, but I gave them a "refresher" in the weeks leading up to the show & one of the bred heifers was shown at Denver & at Houston last year)...
Grand Champion Fullblood Cow/Calf Pair (Doc Holliday baby at her side)
Grand Champion Percentage Cow/Calf Pair (Doc Holliday baby at her side)
Res Grand Champion Percentage Female
Champion Yearling Percentage Bull
Res Champion Yearling Fullblood Bull (judge said that he almost picked him as the Res Grand Champion, but he liked the calf champion a little better)
Champion JR Yearling Percentage Heifer
Res Champion JR Yearling Percentage Heifer
2 class winning bulls (1 fullblood & 1 percentage)
And a heifer that placed 3rd in her class. HOWEVER, she was beaten by a heifer that we were showing (Res. Grand Champ) & a heifer that I raised & sold (Res Division Champion & she beat out a Bluey X Heat Seeker that won the Junior Show to win that!). So, our only animal that didn't win it's class, was beaten in that class either by our other entry and by an entry that was actually 100% my own genetics.
I've done quite well at several shows & although I personally would've liked to have won at least 1 Grand Championship Banner, I don't know if I've ever done that well overall & I am quite happy.
This is a "bragging thread", but rather than bragging on "myself", I want to "brag" on my help (they deserve to be bragged on, I was just in their way!
)...
None of the above would've been possible without...
Justin Olson, who fit during the entire show (he helped fit both of the Res Champs & worked on all the higher end animals in the string- trust me, all of those animals looked very sharp!
). If that boy was down here helping me more often, I would "most likely" be doing "a lot more bragging"!!
Shelby Olson, who did so showing her exhibit in the percentage female Grand Champion drive, that her animal actually beat my Shorthorn X (a heifer that we all thought might win the whole show!). She can show for me anyday! And she is pretty good with a set of clippers too.
Heather Raab, did it ALL (I mean everything) & did it all very well! She even recruited a couple of her "high end" fitter friends who worked on my top end animals along with Justin. It looked like "serious business" with those 3 fitting my very best animals & with Heather & Shelby showing them. Talk about an A team... WOW!! My help was so good, that even with a "flunky" like me working on the animals in the make up ring & with me showing a few of the animals, we were still able to have a pretty decent day.
Anyway, Heather made the wheels turn, so much so, that it allowed Justin & Shelby to have time to be able to go clip on a couple of "unclipped" animals that belonged to another exhibitor in the other aisle. Heather was a real asset!
And "inthebarn" (Lisa, a steerplanet poster), who drove over from southern IN to help us for a couple hours. She brought a helper, ran some errands for us & they fit on the res division Champion bull who looked good(probably some others too)... they were a big help getting us headed in the right direction.
John Kaeshoefer & James Debose offered assistance where needed. (setting up, tearing down, leading animals, washing animals, baby sitting animals, feeding, etc.).
As meantion earlier, I had a cold & I didn't feel so great during the entire event, plus, I was a Show Superintendent so I was busy with that & I was busy doing "P.R." with a lot of potential buyers (I swear my phone probably rang 100+ times Tuesday & Wednesday!), etc., etc., so it was beyond nice to have such a hard working bunch lending me a hand! I am a very blessed, very fortunate person & I am VERY THANKFUL & VERY GREATFUL!!!!
And 2 Doc Holliday heifer calves that I sold...
1 of them won her class & the other was named Res. SR Division Champion Percentage Heifer Calf (beating the Bluey X Heat Seeker that won the JR Show).