rackranch said:I think this falls back to the judges for picking the heifers that are obviously more mature than their given class breaks. As long as they are picking them to win or be at the top of the classes then it's going to continue. I'll never forget the first time my daughter took a Shorthorn heifer to a major. There was a heifer bagging up in the junior heifer class.
I think you make two points here. First, the 1700lb heifer is not industry standard and should not be picked to win the class. And I agree, I hope that was not the size the judge picked through out the show but was specific to the class you watched. Secondly, the standards that are excepted when classing steers and heifers. As I stated, with the heifers, I think the judges are going to have to be the one to start putting these over mature heifers to the back of the classes and start making an example of them. Personally, I think it is killing the number of good kids and good families that participate in the heifers shows. Once they go to the show and see whats going on they are less likely to come back. If the game is to cheat or get buried in your class, most parents are going to teach their kids ethics and morals.
As for the steers, I like the way its done in Ft. Worth but as I stated on a previous post, I think the kid that owns the steer or a kid from their county should be the one to lead the steers through classification. Letting the breeders and steer jocks lead them through should be an embarrassment to the stock show.
Judges can not and should not be responsible for policing cattle that are over age in their class. Where would you draw the line? How many honest folks would be penalized because they have good, high performing cattle that some judge suspects might be older than the class they're in? That would not work.
If we can't reasonably honest, and if the only way we can win a class is to lie about a birthday, then I suspect we have bigger problems than not winning a class at the county fair. I don't see the solution being to size the heifers, either...the heavier/older cattle will always win because there has to be some measure of performance when comparing cattle to each other. We talk about weight per day of age...not weight per inch at the hip... As long as money (or prestige or recognition or power) is involved, there will be people who will do whatever they can get away with in order to win. And that won't be any different if you change the rules. Somebody will always try to bend them. I think we have to accept that as a part of it and focus on not being one of those people. And if everybody would do that... Well, everybody never will...but what if they did?