{"id":566,"date":"2013-03-24T13:23:54","date_gmt":"2013-03-24T13:23:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/kellnlivestock.com\/site\/?p=438"},"modified":"2013-03-24T13:23:54","modified_gmt":"2013-03-24T13:23:54","slug":"looking-back","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/kellnlivestock.com\/site\/looking-back\/","title":{"rendered":"Looking back"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;This show year is done and in the books. &nbsp;There were a lot changes and trends this past year in the goat world.<\/p>\n<p>1&#8211;Best of the West Labor Day sale. &nbsp;I said that this was the best sale in Oklahoma in terms of overall quality. &nbsp;Was I right? &nbsp;Yes. &nbsp;Reserve grand at OYE&#8211;Helms, reserve grand at Enid&#8211;GT and class winning premium sale wether at OYE&#8211;Kelln. &nbsp;Plus, numerous county winners, Woodward and Enid premium sale wethers and numerous high placers at OYE sold through this sale. &nbsp;What about the two high $ wethers that I sold? &nbsp;One was 3rd in class at OYE and the other got shot full of holes due to unforeseen circumstances and lack of management. &nbsp;But that wether still managed to place at OYE. &nbsp;This sale was way good this past year. &nbsp;It will be even better in 2013. &nbsp;Helms will bring a set. &nbsp;Tyke&#8217;s breeding program keeps getting better (see twins&#8211;kids and goats). &nbsp;Ralph and Steve will have a set and Rumour Has It that I will have a goat or two. &nbsp;You better put this sale on your calendar. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>2&#8211;Helms trip&#8211;Lots of discussion about me buying so many goats on one trip. &nbsp;Was it worth it? &nbsp;Well, it hurt to write a check for that many goats at that price, but let&#8217;s look at the results. &nbsp;Grand &amp; Res. grand at OK State Fair, div. 2 ch. &amp; res. wethers at OK State Fair, div. 2 ch. doe kid at Ok State Fair, premium sale wethers at Tulsa, Res. grand at Lone Star Elite, Grand doe at Champion&#8217;s Choice, Grand wether at Woodward, Grand wether at Enid, 3rd overall doe at Enid, res. div. 2 wether at OYE, numerous class winners &amp; premium sale wethers at OYE. &nbsp;Not to mention a buck. &nbsp;Throw in an &#8220;imaginary&#8221; hog hunting trip where we managed to find 4 wethers (3 premium sale wethers at Tulsa &amp; 1 at Woodward). &nbsp;I think we found these goats because we didn&#8217;t use dogs and a guide. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Listen, Listen&#8230;.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>3&#8211;Quality&#8211;I thought the overall quality of goats was deeper top to bottom. &nbsp;There were a lot of good goats getting Easter colored ribbons. &nbsp;They were good, there were just better ones there. &nbsp;However, I didn&#8217;t see that magical wether that made you go WOW! &nbsp;The goat that won the Lone Star Elite, Champion&#8217;s Choice and San Antonio was obviously a good one, but you could nickel and dime him if you wanted to. &nbsp;In terms of cash flow generated, that one was a great one. &nbsp;Why do I think that top shelf wether wasn&#8217;t around? &nbsp;They got their nuts left in them. &nbsp;A lot of breeders kept bucks for financial reasons. &nbsp;Look for more of that in 2013.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>4&#8211;Champion&#8217;s Choice Jackpot&#8211;This show was top notch in terms of quality this past year. &nbsp;The grand wether at OK state fair, Grand &amp; Res. Grand wethers at Lone Star Elite, Grand at San Antonio, Grand &amp; Res. Grand at Enid, Grand &amp; Res. Grand at Woodward and the Grand &amp; Res. Grand at OYE were all at this show. &nbsp;Plus numerous other premium sale goats. &nbsp;The doe show was wicked good. &nbsp;There will be improvements, added money and added breeders in 2013. &nbsp;This show will be way good. &nbsp;Plus, every breeder will be selling a goat in the Champion&#8217;s Choice Jackpot online sale in June. &nbsp;What did this little, first time online sale produce last year? &nbsp;Res. div. 1 wether at Tulsa (Book), res. div. 4 wether at Tulsa (Kelln) and res. div. 4 wether at OYE (Kelln). &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>5&#8211;Kelln Bucks&#8211;Bucks that I own, sold, or own part of produced all year long. &nbsp;Joe Dirt proved himself as the most consistent wether sire in Oklahoma with grands at Enid &amp; Woodward and wethers in the grand drive at Tulsa &amp; OYE. &nbsp;Rainman had division champs at Tulsa and OYE, wethers and does. &nbsp;Freak On A Leash sired the grand at OYE. &nbsp;Black Jack had a res. div. doe at Tulsa and Pocket had a div. champion doe at OYE. &nbsp;Fade2Black had numerous premium sale wethers at Tulsa, Woodward and Enid. &nbsp;Look for more of this in 2013.<\/p>\n<p>6&#8211;Online Sales&#8211;This form of marketing came to the forefront this past year and will continue to evolve. &nbsp;To be successful, a breeder must have good photos of good animals. &nbsp;The animals must be well presented, but not fake. &nbsp;It takes work to get these little goats broke to show for a photo\/video. &nbsp;A suitable backdrop is a must. &nbsp;A quality photographer is a requirement. &nbsp;The animals must be quality in order to generate repeat customers. &nbsp;It is best if the animals are better in real life than what is in the picture. &nbsp;Those that offer animals that feed will love the online option. &nbsp;If they don&#8217;t produce, this might not be the sale for you. &nbsp;It takes as much work to hold an online sale as it does a live auction. &nbsp;But you can reach new customers via this option. &nbsp;Even if they don&#8217;t buy a goat, people are clicking on those banners and looking. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>7&#8211;Pancho Gunsaulis<\/p>\n<p>8&#8211;Fitting\/Showmanship&#8211;I like a show animal. &nbsp;No matter the species, I want the hair\/hide right. &nbsp;I want them to shine. &nbsp;I want them well presented. &nbsp;A quality showmanship job goes a long ways in my book. &nbsp;I don&#8217;t like seeing a judge help a kid show their animal. &nbsp;If they can&#8217;t show it, then they DO NOT deserve to win. &nbsp;I don&#8217;t like dirty animals with wood chips in their legs or on their bellies. &nbsp;Sometimes, I am guilty of having the animals looking to good, but that is part of it. &nbsp;The Okies are the best at showing and fitting animals. &nbsp;Like the Dos Equis most interesting man in the world, &#8220;when I want to see a good livestock show, I watch an Oklahoma stock show.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>9&#8211;Spare Tires&#8211;It seems that there are a lot of spare tires left in houses and goat barns across NW Oklahoma. &nbsp;Hhmm?!<\/p>\n<p>10&#8211;Next Step&#8211;I like watching kids take that next step that is required to win. &nbsp;Chesley Comstock and Lexi Vanderwork did it this past year and their hard work paid off as they realized some of their goals. &nbsp;Bree Taylor has become money. &nbsp;Darcy Peach continues to weigh about 60 pounds and she wins classes with 120# wethers. &nbsp;Chanse Alexander can show with any of them. &nbsp;Braden and Halie Schovanec have taken goat showmanship to a whole NOTHER level. &nbsp;It was fun to see Tanner Miller, Tyler Lenhart and Kory Dietz excel this spring. &nbsp;Duke works as hard or harder than anybody. &nbsp;He has to, he lives with me. &nbsp;Duke can get a wether shown. &nbsp;Of course, he might rather be out hunting sasquatch than in the show ring. &nbsp;Of course, I would too. &nbsp;I want to catch that dang squatch because then I could find that ever-elusive grand at OYE trophy, a unicorn, a pot-of-gold and Nessie. &nbsp;That would be worth some jack.<\/p>\n<p>10&#8211;Happy Dance&#8211;We all need a happy dance. &nbsp;We need to have fun, otherwise we need to go do something else. &nbsp;Britt Taylor has a happy dance. &nbsp;She always puts everybody else in a good mood. &nbsp;She doesn&#8217;t win a class, its okay. &nbsp;&#8220;I didn&#8217;t have a ribbon this color.&#8221; &nbsp;Her sister wins Woodward, Britt about lets go of her goat in the grand drive jumping for joy. &nbsp;The only time that I have been upset with her was at Woodward, as we were getting goats ready to go, she wanted Brooke to go to wal-mart and get Reeses&#8217; Easter eggs. &nbsp;It was time to be focused. &nbsp;Not send the moms on a mission for chocolatey\/peanut butter Easter eggs. &nbsp;I said, &#8220;No.&#8221; &nbsp;However,I love those dang eggs. &nbsp;They are way good. Maybe, we need to slow down and eat a Reeses&#8217; Easter egg. &nbsp;I don&#8217;t remember ever being in a bad mood when eating those things.<\/p>\n<p>11&#8211;Judges&#8211;I&#8217;m not going to bash any judges on here. &nbsp;We saw some good ones this past year and we saw some inconsistent judges. &nbsp;We saw some that were as expected and others that I hadn&#8217;t seen before and don&#8217;t really care to see again. &nbsp;I just want a judge to be consistent in type and kind in class, from class to class and in the final drive. &nbsp;I want the reasons to match the animal. &nbsp;It seems like there is a limited pool of good judges in the goat world. &nbsp;I do think there needs to be new ones tried, but they need to be tried at district or jackpot levels before they end up at a big show. &nbsp;I didn&#8217;t hear many conspiracy theories surrounding wether shows this past year. &nbsp;They all seemed pretty straight up. &nbsp;The doe shows, however, that is an entirely different discussion. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>12&#8211;Doe shows&#8211;This past year proved to me why I don&#8217;t enjoy showing does. &nbsp;The judging is so insconsistent from one show to the next. &nbsp;A good goat should be a good goat. &nbsp;Grand one show, sift the next. &nbsp;Plus, it seems like there is a stench that comes from the politics involved in the doe show. &nbsp;I don&#8217;t mind getting beat by a good one, but I don&#8217;t like playing dirty pool. &nbsp;I would rather slam my head in a car door than show a doe. &nbsp;If you see Duke showing a doe, then one of two things happened&#8211;1)Dad, I want to show a doe &nbsp;(ERNGH!?!) &nbsp;or 2) Somebody, pissed me off. &nbsp;Really pissed me off. &nbsp;Our crew had two good does at OYE. &nbsp;Weighed them both out. &nbsp;One we didn&#8217;t see coming, she only needed to drop one pound over two days. &nbsp;Never happened. &nbsp;And Braden&#8217;s, well, we got caught speeding. &nbsp;Only missed it by one pound. &nbsp;Unlike horseshoes and hand grenades, close doesn&#8217;t count. &nbsp;Looking back, I&#8217;m glad they weighed out because I would have been upset when they were 3rd in class. &nbsp;Plus, I really llike does fitted to show. &nbsp;Not very many make them look right in my opinion. &nbsp;It takes work and skill, but it can be done. &nbsp;More people should spend time working hair and showmanship on does. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>13&#8211;2013&#8211;It&#8217;s here. &nbsp;Online sales are already going on. &nbsp;We are already seeing online sales being taken to the next level. &nbsp;People are planning on where to go look for their next champion. &nbsp;How much do we spend? &nbsp;Will they cost more this year? &nbsp;Prices are going to be high, but there will be some bargains out there. &nbsp;But I plan on finding the bargains. &nbsp;Study your genetics. &nbsp;Ask questions. &nbsp;Then, most importantly feed, work and care for those animals better than you did last year. &nbsp;It is 2013 and like OSU football, it will always be better next year. &nbsp;Learn from this past year, but don&#8217;t look back anymore. &nbsp;It is time to look forward. &nbsp;And don&#8217;t forget to bust out your own happy dance. &nbsp;Good day.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;This show year is done and in the books. &nbsp;There were a lot changes and trends this past year in the goat world. 1&#8211;Best of the West Labor Day sale. &nbsp;I said that this was the best sale in Oklahoma in terms of overall quality. &nbsp;Was I right? 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