‘Work never ends:’ cattle fitter gives insight on show prep
Just by stepping in the barns at Agribition you’ll notice cows getting their hair fluffed, fur clipped and even the hooves shined.
It’s all a part of fitting the cow before they go out to be judged.
“The work starts at home,” said Megan Rosso of Rosso Charolais.
“You decide which cow you want to showcase for your farm and you bring them in, you feed them, you halter break them, so that their quiet and so that they can come to town and you can handle them by yourself.”