Cattledog
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CM Cattle said:Last year I took a angus heifer into the ring agionst 5 girls, and the judge told me I didn't have a chance, just to give up.
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CM Cattle said:Last year I took a angus heifer into the ring agionst 5 girls, and the judge told me I didn't have a chance, just to give up.
Dero said:I was also wondering if the breeder from Texas had both Brahman and Shorthorns. Because those are some of the most humorous reasons I have ever herd.
AAOK said:Dero said:I was also wondering if the breeder from Texas had both Brahman and Shorthorns. Because those are some of the most humorous reasons I have ever herd.
I know exactly who this is, as I'm sure so do many on the board. We showed under him (rhimes with jim) several times, always with good results. I think that on his good days he is as good in lining up and reasons as anyone in the nation. On his bad days, he gets pretty bad, even saying thaings about kids that need npt be repeated.
If I have my years right, after the first class of heifers at the 1994 Maine-Anjou Junior National show, he stopped the show and asked to be put on the barn microphone. His words were, " You fitters need to clip the hair around these udders so I can see if these heifers are going to make a cow. If a heifer comes in the ring, and I can't see teats, she's going to the bottom of the class. And, I better not see any tall, pointed tail heads either".
He did a great job of lining up the heifers that day.
I'm not a big fan of his Showmanship Judging. He likes to pick those who "work" alot in the ring. One that has really spent the time at home to where the calf needs no special attention doesn't have a chance.
KCK said:I also wonder when a single calf became cattle, as in "this is a good cattle.." Grammer police at your service. (thumbsup)
afhm said:Remember him milking the red cow that was champion in the ring AAOK?