| Showcattle.com Judges |
| Antonio Slattery |
Doesn't really consider muscling as important in breeding stock as other judges. |
| Benjamin Mccown |
Tends to place more importance on muscling in market classes than other judges. |
| Blanca Kowalczyk |
Tends to place less importance on the structure and muscling of breeding stock. |
| Charles Segal |
The most balanced judge. He doesn't have any real preferences. |
| Dale Harville |
One of the most balanced judges when considering condition, structure, and muscling. |
| David Marra |
Tends to place less importance on the structure of breeding stock. |
| Earl Bryant |
A pretty middle of the road, balanced judge. |
| Javier Levering |
Places a lot of emphasis on muscling and condition in market stock. An animal could get by with a little less structure as long as it has more meat and proper conditioning. |
| Jerry Ober |
You really need a structurally correct steer to do well in his market classes and a well muscled animal to do well in his breeding stock classes. |
| Johnny Leland |
Tends to place less importance on the structure of breeding stock. Really likes muscling in breeding stock. |
| Jonathan Osburn |
Jonathan places more emphasis on the condition of cattle than any other judge. |
| Joshua Lively |
Tends to place less importance on the structure of breeding stock. Really likes muscling in breeding stock. |
| Krista Halliburton |
Tends to emphasize structure in breeding stock more than other judges. Really likes muscling in breeding stock. |
| Liza Ahlstrom |
Doesn't really consider muscling as important in breeding stock as other judges but does consider muscling and structure highly important in market classes. |
| Manuel Ellsworth |
Considers structure highly important in market stock. |
| Max Graciano |
Tends to place less importance on the structure of breeding stock. Really likes muscling in breeding stock. |
| Myra Lasley |
Doesn't really consider muscling as important in breeding stock as other judges. |
| Neil Eidem |
Tends to emphasize structure in breeding stock and ignore muscling more than other judges. |
| Nina Calhoun |
Really likes well muscled breeding stock. |
| Raymond Newberry |
Considers muscling a lot more than most judges in breeding stock classes. |
| Rodney Montero |
Places slightly less importance on muscling in market steers than most judges. |
| Samuel Cope |
Tends to emphasize structure in breeding stock more than other judges. |
| Serena Emmick |
Tends to emphasize structure in breeding stock more than other judges. |
| Terry Cashman |
Tends to emphasize structure in breeding stock more than other judges. |
| William Kelley |
Places less importance on muscling in both market and breeding classes than most judges. |