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<blockquote data-quote="Bracklandbarn" data-source="post: 7682835" data-attributes="member: 20576"><p>Exactly this... or from what I’ve experienced making the distance between the two camps even greater. At one society sale there was a Signet class, the recorded tups were bought out and there was a very different style to the recorded sheep being presented. Not pushed, not fed ruinous amounts of concentrates and not coiffured to within an inch of their lives. However being in a show ring surrounded my staunch showmen, they felt these sheep were an embarrassment and only reinforced their view against recorded sheep, only now they they were in a public place and proceeded to tell every prospective buyer present. IMO getting recorded sheep to compete in a beauty contest is a bit of an oxymoron surely?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bracklandbarn, post: 7682835, member: 20576"] Exactly this... or from what I’ve experienced making the distance between the two camps even greater. At one society sale there was a Signet class, the recorded tups were bought out and there was a very different style to the recorded sheep being presented. Not pushed, not fed ruinous amounts of concentrates and not coiffured to within an inch of their lives. However being in a show ring surrounded my staunch showmen, they felt these sheep were an embarrassment and only reinforced their view against recorded sheep, only now they they were in a public place and proceeded to tell every prospective buyer present. IMO getting recorded sheep to compete in a beauty contest is a bit of an oxymoron surely? [/QUOTE]
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