SlickTxMaine
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Hi, I had posted pics of my son's first steer several weeks ago. We had our show this past weekend. He placed 4th out of 9 (very small local show). He received compliments from many people prior to, and after the judging regarding his steer having excellent finish and being an overall nice steer that should have placed much higher. Unfotunately, the JUdge did not agree. This is what the Judge said, "the 4th place calf is probably the most complete calf in this ring, he is put together nice, moves out nice, but is just not wide enough when you look at him from behind. He's just not fat enought". The grand he said was "almost over finished and getting stale, did not walk as smoothly as he would like, but he likes the amount of volume". For the reserve...."I have to stay with what I like, which is a fat steer, so I choose the red one". That is the Judge's opinion and we'll live with it, but my question is, is there any way to help a calf widen out from the rear, or does genetics play a large part in that" My son will be going to pick his next calf soon, any suggestions to assist him in choosing a great one??