Lillian.H
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This is my first steer that I will be showing with my FFA, and he will be my senior year project. He will be moved into the barn on April 24th, so I have just over two weeks to prepare before picking him up from the breeder. I am looking for general advice, tips on good products, and anything else that might help me get started. I will probably be on here pretty often throughout show season.
The terminal show will be in late February or early March. It is still somewhat undecided whether he will go to county or majors. If he goes to majors, the plan would likely be San Antonio, then Houston if he does not place well enough at San Antonio. That was the recommended show path, but I would appreciate input if there is a better approach.
He is a late August-born steer and is currently around 550 to 600 pounds. My biggest challenge right now is figuring out what feed to start him on, and I would really appreciate advice on that. My ag advisors want to avoid Purina because they did not have good results with it last year, but I have been getting mixed recommendations otherwise, and none of it really lines up. Most of the advisors helping me are not very specialized in steers. I was told do my own research and the starter feeds all seem so different.
I would also appreciate any honest critiques on my steer so I know what to focus on improving as soon as I pick him up.
The terminal show will be in late February or early March. It is still somewhat undecided whether he will go to county or majors. If he goes to majors, the plan would likely be San Antonio, then Houston if he does not place well enough at San Antonio. That was the recommended show path, but I would appreciate input if there is a better approach.
He is a late August-born steer and is currently around 550 to 600 pounds. My biggest challenge right now is figuring out what feed to start him on, and I would really appreciate advice on that. My ag advisors want to avoid Purina because they did not have good results with it last year, but I have been getting mixed recommendations otherwise, and none of it really lines up. Most of the advisors helping me are not very specialized in steers. I was told do my own research and the starter feeds all seem so different.
I would also appreciate any honest critiques on my steer so I know what to focus on improving as soon as I pick him up.