trevorgreycattleco said:2.) Are there just no other bloodlines that can compete? Is 90% of the future of shorthorns going to trace back to trump? Seems like folks are painting themselves into a corner. Unless we just continue to linebreed him. When I read that I wonder. Are people just getting out there checkbooks to follow the crowd? Surely there are many more bloodlines that can compete? Right? I guess it isnt much different then any other club calf deal. Its all heatwave and what not. just thinking out loud. Will Trumps dominance reign supreme for the forseeable future? What would happen if a little ol home raised, home bred calf came outta nowhere and beat em all? When is the last time that has happened?
sue said:Eggbert you could have purchased the "winners circle at a fraction of the value on the November 12th bluegrass sale". Herd bulls for less then $2000 and embryos for under $ 200/egg? 90% of the sale offered " winning bloodlines". Did I miss the point ?
She is an Ace of Diamonds. Congrats to the Vogel family, one he** of a job.CCW said:Reserve- Ashley Vogel bred & owned heifer. she won jr nationals bred & owned and iowa state fair supreme FFA heifer. think she is out of Vogel's Charisma or Ace of Diamonds. Don't remember.
sjcattleco said:I watched several l classes online... IMO the judge was the one of the worst I had ever seen.... he actually talked about about picking a white bull with a long neck and narrow front end.... and he actully mentioned hair on the mic!!! holy CRAP... lots of hair on a bull is a negative trait.. indicates a lack of testosterone!!!or a genetic defect!!!! Its that reason the shorthorn breed has calving ease and birth wt issues plus the show cattle are not economically sound cattle!!!! Until the breed gets a judge that actually raises shorthorn cattle for a living! and has a frickin clue what a bull ought to look like what is the point of going to a show when they pick inferior animals!!!
Who is in charge of this circus and when are the breeders going to take control and push aside the show cattle multipliers!! he also faulted heifers for being too small and mentioned a possible lack of performance? Are you kidding me???? $7.00 corn!!!! The first thing I want is a heifer that looks good on 1/3 less feed!!!!! and can actually live on grass!!!
Shorthorn show cattle multipliers can put these "SULL" cattle and Trumps on a pedistal but if the STUPID DUMB A$$ judges would quick picking them so many of our breeds stigmas and problems would disappear!!!
sue said:Eggbert you could have purchased the "winners circle at a fraction of the value on the November 12th bluegrass sale". Herd bulls for less then $2000 and embryos for under $ 200/egg? 90% of the sale offered " winning bloodlines". Did I miss the point ?
JTM said:I thought the judge did a really good job other than maybe a handful that I would have done differently. Mainly, he explained himself really well in what he was looking for and why he was looking for it. He wanted moderate cattle with good fleshing abillity, soundness, length of body and length of hip. He talked about the need for smooth shoulders, larger vulva's, and keeping the cattle from getting too short bodied. For the most part Mr. Bloomberg was very consistent I thought. I wasn't able to stay until the end of the show but from what I saw a lot of the high dollar heifers that sold were getting beat by breeders or heifers that I didn't recognize. I respect a judge who doesn't just study the money numbers. I still think he made a couple of huge mistakes in my opinion but it is still one person's opinion and a huge show.
One observation I made was the ridiculous size of some of the heifers compared to the others in the class. One 2011 heifer I calculated had a 5.00 WDA. Come on now people, this is getting ridiculous. Thankfully the judge was calling some of them out for being too large for their age, but that was only about half of the time. I guess it is better than what has been happening in the past. Also, who would move a bulls birthdate that far??? Seen some pretty sad stuff but also some pretty good stuff.
I guess the bull could have been about 150 lbs at birth...
shortii said:I am not hating on CF or SULL, they obviously know what they are doing and I commend them for that. I do have to say it is nice to see a bred and owned heifer in the winners circle by a family that is so deserving of such a prestigious title.