3GenCattle
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- Mar 21, 2015
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After years of going to shows, showing heifers and steers a thought continues to come to my mind about the judges and their reasons when selecting their champions. We show in four different states at various different shows ( large multi state shows / local county fairs) and I usually see/hear the same thing. The top heifers are usually very pretty made purebred heifers (Angus) win overall champion and in the steer shows some clubby freak steer that is so massive that he is borderline in his soundness wins. I am not sure what the judges are saying? These pretty heifers that are winning will not produce the winning steers? Last time I checked, the freakiest clubby bull only contributes 50% of the offspring and the cow is the other half. I know a super freaky heifer with a freak club bull will not work, but wonder why the judges who love the freak steers, don't equally like the heifers who can produce that kind of calf. As a producer I find this puzzling!