Agriculture students from across New South Wales attended the 2025 South Coast Beef School Steer Spectacular.
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00:00Well, I've only participated in the lightweight Manildra so far, but I've got the intermediate handlers class to come.
00:08So I've made a whole bunch of mates. I've learnt about leading.
00:12There was a workshop yesterday where we all got to walk around and we got critiqued by some really good judges.
00:17So that was really good. It was a really good learning experience.
00:19Just kind of everyone working as a team. Like, we've all helped other schools and made friends.
00:24And often we don't make friends with other schools. We're all kind of rivals.
00:27But this show has been really nice. We all get along quite well and do teamwork well together.
00:34Yeah, this show, it's been really good.
00:37The educational workshops, they were really good.
00:40Helping with judging, judging buckets and pens to then doing junior judging in the ring.
00:45It really helped me understand a little bit more between the splits in junior judging and the halter making classes.
00:53And it's really a valuable show for education.
00:56So yesterday we were doing more about just like workshops and like learning how to do stuff and like how to square up them,
01:03how to do everything and just learning about products.
01:09And today we're showing the cows and winning ribbons.
01:13I love how you learn not only where the meat comes from, but how you can still make the cows' lives good until one day.
01:24And that it's only like one day of just pure badness.
01:27And I also love about just that you get to just be around animals and how it's just so nice to be here.
01:34So, I hope that you've played completely fine pretty soon, but that's like one day I've been only 1,000 people in school for halfs.
01:42So, I'm just into one of the90, if you have a lot of cars, you see a lot of girls out there, it's really easy to journalists out there.