Thanks for all of the replies. I will start him on some calf manna.
So if he doesn't grow hair, how big of a deal is it on a little local county fair? Are the judges going to kill him for it? He's only a junior and this is his second year with steers. Last year he only took one and we...
Okay, this year, the best steer we have is a limousin/angus cross. Very much limousin. We have been brushing and bathing him and trying to get some sort of a hair coat on him. He's under shelter 24/7 but not in an air conditioned barn as we just don't have that option. We have still be...
It's spreading fast across the country. Very scary stuff and not much you can do but wait and see. Several of the big vets here aren't taking any horses except major emergencies.
Okay, i've tried searching here and must not be using the right key phrases. This is only our second year with steers. We went to a little clinic / help session before fair last year where they showed us how to trim up the steers for fair. I figured I would remember. But of course not. Is...
Funny post - we were joking about dyeing our steers black this weekend. We have 2 red steers in a very black county. I'm guessing you all are talking about dyeing faded black calves. But thanks for making me giggle today.
WE got our 1 steer at Thanksgiving and he was about 825. At weigh in this past weekend he was 999. Fair is the first of August. And the range is 1050 - 1400. We are just now switching to the finisher feed - have been on the grower up until now, so everything until fair should be out instead...
If you do one in the Denver/Eastern Colorado area I would love to take my son. Do you have a mailing list I can get on once you decide where you are going to do the clinics?
That's actually something I have been worried about.
And thanks for all of the replies. I very much agree these kids need to learn to produce a nice finished product - though I hate to see some of the junior first year kids get hurt by raising the lower limit. And it didn't make sense to me...
Thanks for the replies. Love hearing what other places have.
And I can understand the unfinished business - our calf made weigh in last year barely but was unfinished. But it was a our first year and my son was only 9. And him getting to sell was the only reason he is doing the project again...
This makes sense to me for the weight limit. There is a physical reason and not someone setting some arbitrary number.
I should clarify that they can show their steers regardless of weight. It's just being able to sell at the auction. And face it - that's really the end of the project for...