Torch said:
Most judges don't feel for cover anymore! :'(
And would they know what they are feeling?
I agree. Most do put their hands on fat cattle, but don't really know why. Gives them an out when they don't know what to do with one - just say he doesn't handle good. It is a shame that actually knowing finish is a lost art I'm afraid. Many a major steer show was won with the feed bucket years ago. Now it is with clippers and glue, and maybe a little magical thin air, I'm afriad.
To another post further down, no, cattle buyers don't normally handle em in the feedyard or at the salebarn, but they are not splitting hairs there either. The guy that bought our cattle here from like 1946 until 2003 (the most knowledgeable feeder/cattleman that I ever met by far) would handle at least a few in each group that he looked at at our place, and we sold him multiple thousands over the years. When we had the yard full, there were 6 pens that would each have around 40 head in it. We'd try to have them grouped so that we could just run the whole pen out at once on a pot and not take a hit on too many odd knuckle heads. We'd always feed a little when he came to look em over, so that the calves would be there at the bunk for him easy to see, and he'd walk in the bunk, reaching over and getting his hands on the loin and over the rib, on at least a few from each group.