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Quote from: sys on May 22, 2011, 10:58:35 PMis the kstate meat goat program nationally ranked? any trophs?to clarify, i mean the program overall, not where we may have placed in a couple of good (lucky) years. to me, the tests of a program are consistency and dominance, so what i'm really asking is how consistently dominant our meat goat program is (obviously, facilities are a component of that).
is the kstate meat goat program nationally ranked? any trophs?
Right now we are in the MGDOD. I like the idea of the MG ranking being a snapshot of the program as it sits today as opposed to using a time machine to examine the MG program as it was before we even knew what we were doing in the MG field. We were basically MG'ing in the stone age not 20 years ago. MG'ing has had epic break throughs that have revolutionized the MG field recently and it's basically a new MG ballgame.
Quote from: steve dave on May 23, 2011, 09:53:29 AMRight now we are in the MGDOD. I like the idea of the MG ranking being a snapshot of the program as it sits today as opposed to using a time machine to examine the MG program as it was before we even knew what we were doing in the MG field. We were basically MG'ing in the stone age not 20 years ago. MG'ing has had epic break throughs that have revolutionized the MG field recently and it's basically a new MG ballgame. Do we still get to count our MG Helms titles from the white-goat-only era?
Soooooo, are we only looking at meat goats? What about the milk goats? Are we against milk goats? I really need to know so when talking to my bros about goats in general I know which are the desired goat. Or pygmys or fainting goats (more a noveltie these days).
SD, just got your eVite to MeatGoat Pak '11. I tried to RSVP but I think a tornado messed up my internet. Put me down for 10.
Ride Your Goat Day . . . part of the Season of KSTatEO.