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Cattle judging terminology. What's a "soggy " steer?
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Brian sepa
Posted 7/30/2018 16:19 (#6901808)
Subject: Cattle judging terminology. What's a "soggy " steer?



Lancaster County, Pa.
This past Saturday was the county 4H beef/ dairy beef show. I finish some cattle but I've never been any good at livestock judging. Anyhow, the judge kept refering to various steers as "soggy". As in, "This steer at the top of the class is a soggy kind of a steer....yada yada yada". It generally seemed like a good thing if your steer was soggy. Based on the looks on people's faces I wasn't the only one that had no clue what she was saying. So, what is a soggy steer?

I do know this, if I sent my packer a load of the 1100# fluff balls that could hardly walk that seemed to top the classes he'd probably not buy cattle from me again.
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