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Cattle judging terminology. What's a "soggy " steer?
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Posted 7/30/2018 21:22 (#6902473 - in reply to #6902354)
Subject: RE: Cattle judging terminology. What's a "soggy " steer?



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ntexcotton - 7/30/2018 20:49

In the steer judging world, you get 2 kinds of judges. Either a flavor of the year show steer type or an industry focused feedlot type. Feedlot types are the best because they tick everyone off. That was my style. Like the pics rfi had, both have problems but they are pictures.

First steer is soggy and overfinished. It's weight is light and isn't what industry wants. He will go a yeild grade 3 or more. The second steer needs more feed. Might make select now but another 90 or 120 on a good corn ration will improve him a bunch.

Soggy in my generation was always considered over finished and a yield grade of 3 or better.


That first steer RFI90 showed sure has a helluva set of nuts. I don't think garvo would approve.
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