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wolfe0322

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I recently purchased a steer for a county show that the tag in will be in the first of May. He needs to weight between 500-900 pounds or will be sifted. My problem is he weighs 860 now. How in the world will I keep the weight off.
 

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We held a steer once on straight oats and hay. It was really hard though, he wasn't a happy camper. I'd also make sure he gets a lot of excercise each day.
 

wolfe0322

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The show will be in Oct. and there will be no Weight of gain rules. I'm just affraid of crashing him...
 

CJC

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Where is this show at? I would call you steer committee chairman and ask him about it. I've seen this before at our Ag show. They prefer them to weigh in that range; but it's more the under that they are looking at than the over. 
 

wolfe0322

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I already talked to the committee on being over weight. No Animal over or under the designated weight at tag in. I just hope that I can keep it close then hold him from water and feed for a day or two.
 

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pattirawson said:
We held a steer once on straight oats and hay. It was really hard though, he wasn't a happy camper. I'd also make sure he gets a lot of excercise each day.
This should work, but it will be hard!
 

JoeDirt

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How about lots of Beet pulp?  to keep his belly full....this expands good and keeps them feeling full
 

wolfe0322

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Thanks for the help. I started him on beet pulp today. I hope this works. He is an awesome steer. He will do really well at this show. <cowboy>
 

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Hate to say it, but you are probably better off to sell him and get another steer that weighs about 650 lbs. and feed it.   You'll have a heck of a time holding that steer.
 

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wolfe0322 said:
I recently purchased a steer for a county show that the tag in will be in the first of May. He needs to weight between 500-900 pounds or will be sifted. My problem is he weighs 860 now. How in the world will I keep the weight off.

I don't want to be the bad guy and tell you that you don't have a prayer, but if you hold this guy and only let him gain 40lbs. between now and May you will have one sorry looking animal!  I wouldn't even try.  I'd sell him and get something smaller.
 

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You could shrink him back from 1050 to 900 pretty easy so that gives you another 150 pounds to play with.
 

wolfe0322

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You could shrink him back from 1050 to 900 pretty easy so that gives you another 150 pounds to play with.

That's my plan. I'm still going to feed him a little along with the beet pulp and all the hay he can eat.He can still gain about 50 lbs a month till then. and hold him the last 2-3 days from food and water all together. that will take alot off of him.
 

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hold him and shrink him ? man i feel sorry for who evers plate he ends up on. bet they will come back and support that show and sale  ???
 

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I agree with some of the others sell him. If he as good as you say he is then all you are going to do is hurt him. 
 

wolfe0322

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I want to say thanks to all who replied. I sold the steer and have now purchased another one that is allot lighter. Thanks again. <cowboy>
 
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