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Bullnanza Stud Services:https://bullnanza.comCattle Coach Academy:https://www.cattle-coach.com/kolten-landing-pageIs the “squishy pastern” actually one of the most overrated traits in show cattle?In this episode of The Cattle Coach Show, we’re tackling a topic that might ruffle some feathers in the show cattle industry. For years, breeders, judges, and buyers have placed huge emphasis on the “squishy pastern” — often treating it as a defining trait of high-quality show cattle.But is that focus actually justified?Today we break down why the obsession with soft pasterns may be misguided, how this trend developed in the show ring, and what traits may actually matter far more when evaluating cattle structure and longevity.We dive into:• Why extremely soft pasterns can actually cause structural issues• How pastern flexibility changes throughout a calf’s life• Why feeding, stress, hoof trimming, and growth stages can alter how pasterns appear• The relationship between pastern angle, hoof shape, and heel depth• Why some of the best cattle don’t have the “trendiest” pasterns• How chasing trends can distract breeders from structural correctnessIf you’re involved in show cattle, breeding cattle, judging livestock, or raising competitive show steers, this episode will challenge some commonly accepted ideas and encourage you to evaluate cattle with a more balanced approach.At the end of the day, great cattle aren’t built on trends — they’re built on correct structure, functional feet, and long-term durability.Topics Covered in This Episode• What a pastern is in cattle and why it matters• The rise of the “squishy pastern” trend in the show ring• Structural correctness vs. cosmetic traits• Why hoof shape and heel depth are often more important• Long-term soundness in show cattleIf you’re passionate about livestock judging, breeding better cattle, and understanding what truly matters structurally, this episode is for you.👍 Like the video if you enjoy practical cattle knowledge💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments — do you think the squishy pastern is overrated?🔔 Subscribe for more episodes of The Cattle Coach Show#ShowCattle #CattleCoachShow #LivestockJudging #CattleBreeding #ShowSteers #LivestockIndustry #BeefCattle #CattleStructure #Pasterns #LivestockEducation
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Bullnanza Stud Services:https://bullnanza.comCattle Coach Academy:https://www.cattle-coach.com/kolten-landing-pageIs the “squishy pastern” actually one of the most overrated traits in show cattle?In this episode of The Cattle Coach Show, we’re tackling a topic that might ruffle some feathers in the show cattle industry. For years, breeders, judges, and buyers have placed huge emphasis on the “squishy pastern” — often treating it as a defining trait of high-quality show cattle.But is that focus actually justified?Today we break down why the obsession with soft pasterns may be misguided, how this trend developed in the show ring, and what traits may actually matter far more when evaluating cattle structure and longevity.We dive into:• Why extremely soft pasterns can actually cause structural issues• How pastern flexibility changes throughout a calf’s life• Why feeding, stress, hoof trimming, and growth stages can alter how pasterns appear• The relationship between pastern angle, hoof shape, and heel depth• Why some of the best cattle don’t have the “trendiest” pasterns• How chasing trends can distract breeders from structural correctnessIf you’re involved in show cattle, breeding cattle, judging livestock, or raising competitive show steers, this episode will challenge some commonly accepted ideas and encourage you to evaluate cattle with a more balanced approach.At the end of the day, great cattle aren’t built on trends — they’re built on correct structure, functional feet, and long-term durability.Topics Covered in This Episode• What a pastern is in cattle and why it matters• The rise of the “squishy pastern” trend in the show ring• Structural correctness vs. cosmetic traits• Why hoof shape and heel depth are often more important• Long-term soundness in show cattleIf you’re passionate about livestock judging, breeding better cattle, and understanding what truly matters structurally, this episode is for you.👍 Like the video if you enjoy practical cattle knowledge💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments — do you think the squishy pastern is overrated?🔔 Subscribe for more episodes of The Cattle Coach Show#ShowCattle #CattleCoachShow #LivestockJudging #CattleBreeding #ShowSteers #LivestockIndustry #BeefCattle #CattleStructure #Pasterns #LivestockEducation

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