hevmando
Well-known member
CAB not sure getting the situation changed in MN will happen. With our present system the barns are full. I think, I don't know, that may be the reason for the allocation system. At the MN state fair the first 4 days are all 4-H livestock. The middle 4 days are open class dairy, goats, sheep, hogs, and poultry. The last 4 days are FFA beef, dairy, goats, sheep, swine, and open class beef. With this system the barns are basically full, at least they are for 4-H. I know the judge mainecattlemother is referring too, in fact he is more than an acquaintance to my family so this may be out of line saying, but this situation can happen at many shows. It may or may not be political. Judge A likes his type of cattle and will pick those to place at the top. Judge B likes his type of cattle and places those at the top. I've seen county fair shows where a 4H grand champion was last in class 2 days later in the open class show. Local steers that bottomed in the 4H show, placed higher than the grand champion in the open show. Different show, different day. State fair heifer shows I have seen moderate framed, commercially oriented cattle win, and I have seen the super stout, hairy, market steer like finished heifers win. If your showing Chevy's and the judge likes Fords, might not be a good day for you. The obvious disappointment for mainecattlemother is if the judge picking your state fair trip eligibility does not like your type of cattle, but many in the industry do, you might not get your chance to shine in St Paul, and that is disappointing. I tell my family when faced with this situation, "work to get it changed or suck it up".
Good Luck and I hope the judge likes your cattle.
Good Luck and I hope the judge likes your cattle.