CANsteer said:Do they freeze or burn when they brand the steers?
Jeff_Schroeder said:Jeeze man I thought it was us women who never forgot anything!..
For the record, I didn’t remember it was you. I saw your “hum” comment and thought to myself that some idiot said something similar about Shackelford’s Charolais a few years ago. I go look it up and in that thread, it wasn’t you who said it, you just said that somebody predicting the champion was proof that it was politics.
So for you to sit here and claim that you weren’t saying it was political and that it “just seemed coindicental” when you’re on the record saying that somebody predicting the champion “rests the case” for you about it being political is a bit sad.
(though I stand by my statement that I didn't much care for Shackelford at SA)
That’s very interesting to hear because in the actual thread on the subject you specifically said “No I didn't see them” regarding the grand and reserve that year. When did you go see him
after he was sent to the packer?
You know Jeff I may have seen that calf in SA that year (I really don't remember) I was too busy working with my boy who was showing that year... Still didn't care for Shackelford much even if he may have got the right one in the end. That was yesterday and this is today. Our boys are done showing now and I'm not 'whining' about anything. No reason too.. I was just commenting on what the Judge said.. then the rumors going around about the yellow steer earmarked for grand. Obviously to the judge agreed. He was a awesome animal. Didn't matter to me.
My comments (and some lack of experience) in the current show circuit world may have come out a couple years ago... but that doesn't make me idiot... unlike you just being a a**h*** So lighten up man. Any of those top steers could have won IMO... I just kinda liked the black steer. (No idea who he was or where it came from either) Not a big deal.
Congrats to all the top winners! And all of you showing in the upcoming shows.
http://www.steerplanet.com/bb/index.php?topic=16401.msg175282#msg175282
kobo_ranch said:Jeff_Schroeder said:Jeeze man I thought it was us women who never forgot anything!..
For the record, I didn’t remember it was you. I saw your “hum” comment and thought to myself that some idiot said something similar about Shackelford’s Charolais a few years ago. I go look it up and in that thread, it wasn’t you who said it, you just said that somebody predicting the champion was proof that it was politics.
So for you to sit here and claim that you weren’t saying it was political and that it “just seemed coindicental” when you’re on the record saying that somebody predicting the champion “rests the case” for you about it being political is a bit sad.
(though I stand by my statement that I didn't much care for Shackelford at SA)
That’s very interesting to hear because in the actual thread on the subject you specifically said “No I didn't see them” regarding the grand and reserve that year. When did you go see him
after he was sent to the packer?
You know Jeff I may have seen that calf in SA that year (I really don't remember) I was too busy working with my boy who was showing that year... Still didn't care for Shackelford much even if he may have got the right one in the end. That was yesterday and this is today. Our boys are done showing now and I'm not 'whining' about anything. No reason too.. I was just commenting on what the Judge said.. then the rumors going around about the yellow steer earmarked for grand. Obviously to the judge agreed. He was a awesome animal. Didn't matter to me.
My comments (and some lack of experience) in the current show circuit world may have come out a couple years ago... but that doesn't make me idiot... unlike you just being a a**h*** So lighten up man. Any of those top steers could have won IMO... I just kinda liked the black steer. (No idea who he was or where it came from either) Not a big deal.
Congrats to all the top winners! And all of you showing in the upcoming shows.
http://www.steerplanet.com/bb/index.php?topic=16401.msg175282#msg175282
You know Jeff I may have seen that calf in SA that year (I really don't remember)
unlike you just being a a**h*** So lighten up man.
chambero said:cowboybecoachin said:Chambero, I said nothing about cheating. And, I love the competition.
Mike - I never thought you did and didn't think you were "whining" as some of the follow-up posts alluded to. I was agreeing with you. Angus are the one breed where you can have a really hard time getting a true one in. That being said, it is hard on the sifters trying to figure it out. I wonder how much exposure the pool of sifters have to real Angus cattle?
JY said:All of us in Texas don't have any idea how lucky we are to have the shows and sales that we have. I can get as frustrated as anyone at times but still believe it is a great program.
fed_champions said:I havent seen a single show that someone didnt bring up politics in the aftermath, I guess its human nature to make excuses for getting beat but come on, this steer was dang good, he had holes, but ive never seen one that didn't. As for the shorthorn, I thought he was very small and looking at him in person, u could really tell his age. He was starting to mature through his head, neck and shoulder, still he was a very nice calf for a "midget". Show stopper: Travis Otterstadt is not some boy from Oklahoma, he's one of the main guys up at Bonham North and has been for years. As far as the Angus goes, i agree with DCC, its not cheating, its competing, its not gonna change, so live with it. I heard the reason they don't do DNA anymore, because back in the 80s there was a maine bull (dont remember the name) but he would test as an angus, and some people figured this out and won the breed several years in a row. And the reason the kid in the green shirt wasnt in the hunt, class 9 and 10 are the only ones who really fit the ideal weight range for a grand champion, the others are either too small for ideal market weight, or too large to "fit in the box".