We got our first steer for 2011 fair this weekend and he's now home. Have to say I'm very impressed with this boy already. Put the halter on him in the squeeze shut yesterday morning, then spent about 8 hours in the horse trailer gonig home. Got home and we lead / herded him into the stall. Sniffed around, nibbled on hay, even came and took a drink of water right by where we were standing. Last year's steer was blowing snot and trying to head butt us through the fence when we first got him. So to me this is a good sign. Then when we walked away, he laid down to rest.
We wanted to get the steer from my dad at Thanksgiving time instead of the first of February so we could maybe have a little easier time breaking him to lead. Last year, our steer was 750lbs at mid February weigh in. As long as the scales aren't too far off, yesterday this boy weighed in at 800lbs. Born the about the same time as the last guy. On the one hand, we don't have to stress as much hopefully on making weight, but on the other hand there goes the idea of being able to start with a 500lb calf to break to lead. So wish us luck.
I've attached a picture. Not the best one but hopefully will get a better one soon. Should go pick up calf #2 sometime this week.
We wanted to get the steer from my dad at Thanksgiving time instead of the first of February so we could maybe have a little easier time breaking him to lead. Last year, our steer was 750lbs at mid February weigh in. As long as the scales aren't too far off, yesterday this boy weighed in at 800lbs. Born the about the same time as the last guy. On the one hand, we don't have to stress as much hopefully on making weight, but on the other hand there goes the idea of being able to start with a 500lb calf to break to lead. So wish us luck.
I've attached a picture. Not the best one but hopefully will get a better one soon. Should go pick up calf #2 sometime this week.