CAB
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Thanks Eberth. Did you get your fair share of wet snow?
I think that if state breed associations would sponsor the major show divisions of their respective breeds, including both the prize money and cost of DNA for the champions to prove at least 1/2 of their respective breeds many of these complaints would go away and the breed associations would be able to promote their breed as well instead of some 10 way cross with a blaze face.
CAB said:This from a midwesterner that has never been to any show in Texas, why don't they just make PPL bring the papers to the show & read the tattoos? I would think that the breed asso. would step in and try to make the breeds be what they are represented as being. Again never been there and it doesersonally make any difference to me, just have often wondered how hard could that actually be?chambero said: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?cowboybecoachin said:Chambero, I said nothing about cheating. And, I love the competition
They may get the pics up fast but that's the only good thing about them imo. The one tall dark haired guy is always very rude and their pics are not near as good as baron or barker's are.Jeff_Schroeder said:They don't have the pics up. Makes you remember just how good a job Show Champions does again.
Jeff_Schroeder said:I wouldn't pay much attention to that guy, I heard he's an a**h***.
Jeff_Schroeder said:I wouldn't pay much attention to that guy, I heard he's an a**h***.
It seems to me too much is being read into Jeff's post. I interpreted it to be an ironic funny take on the standard premium sale interview whether the calf brought $300 or $3k or $23k or $230k.twistedhshowstock said:Because its not a sift. Ft Worth is the only one of the majors where if the classifiers dont think your animal is what you think it is you get disqualified. At the rest of the majors, if I go in and try to class one as an Angus and the classifiers say he isnt an Angus, I just get kicked to the AOB class not disqualified. Also, for the pigs at Houston, they go through a sift and then get classed. For instance, if I have a Chester then I am going to go into the Chester sift and if the judge says my barrow is good enough to go in the ring then I go to the classifiers. So its really not a sift.
Also a comment on Schroeder's cattle.com post there. Nothing against Jeff, but I think that is a little unfair also. It kinda belittles people for accepting or spending money. Come on, everything in our society today is about money. The Presidential race will be decided largely based on who can raise the most money, buy the most votes, and afford to run the most ads belittleing their opponent. Most sports are largely decided by which entity has the money to put the best team on the field. Business is largely decided by which entities can afford the best equipment, staff, marketing, etc. I dont know that you intended it that way, but to me that really belittled the industry. Come on a lot of these big guys arent out to rip people off. If you look at prices placed on these animals they a lot of times arent that bad. its the ones in sales that get to $xx,xxx. But here is the thing even if they have a fairly cheap price on an animal and put it in a sale and someone gets in a bidding war over it and it gets to $xx,xxx, what do you expect them to do, stop the sale and say no, you can have it but I only had him priced this high so thats all I am going to accept. I sure as hell wouldnt do that and you wouldnt either. And yes people with more money typically do better because they can afford to buy the better calf, when it comes to an auction its just simple math, in a bidding game people with less money are gonna run out of money long before people with more money.. Again its just the name of the game, bu more so here its just life, thats the way our society works and thats the way it always will work.