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    Show cattle to fund me

    Well after sponsoring 2 steers last year, I am not sure what a $1000 is going to do for him, feed cost $3000 each. You cant by a decent show steer for less the $2500, I don't thank you can even get a feed lot calf for less than $1200 right now. I know a lot of the kids at the local FFA last year...
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    Thought on this calf

    here is one in the same price range that sold yesterday I think he went for 3000, for a lot of county fairs the first calf would do good,
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    Show steer prices

    28K, I have been following a few of the sales this year, saw a steer sell for 75,500 thought that was outrages 3 or 4 days later 76,000 and last week I saw a heifer sell for over 175,000, in that same sale 2 Char steers sold for 110,000 and another 99,000. I can see if you have the money and are...
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    Thought on this calf

    Hard to tell from the pictures but he looks real strait in the rear, a good rule when picking a calf is start at the feet, watch them walk, if they have issues walking it will only get worse as they put on weight. Standing, his topline looks fine but next to the Char calf he does appear to be...
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    Show steer prices

    There were some nice calves in your age range selling yesterday for fairly low prices in the M lazy Heart sale, just need to hang in there you will find a deal
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    Show steer prices

    I'm real good at picking the 7000 and up ones, if your going to go through the sales you have to look at all the calves find the ones that will work for your show and then set your price, there are always calves that have the pieces but are green or just so out classed in the sale they do not...
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    Been a while since I been here,

    I little update, the young woman showing the heifer attended a local county fair her heifer received champion breeding heifer and Grand Champion breeding beef.
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    show cattle cooler

    The steers, kids were Kiara, Zack and Wesley
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    Been a while since I been here,

    I know how many people on these boards do not care for show cattle, I get that, but there are some real advantages to showing cattle or any type of livestock. My grandson passed a way almost 7 years ago, in his memory myself and a few friends started a foundation that sponsors young people in...
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    show cattle cooler

    Something to think about, leavening a calf wet in the heat actually makes them hotter unless they are in a cool area with fans to dry them off. From how it was explained to me once the body heat is transferred to the water in the hair the cooling effect is lost. Another reason is leaving wet...
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    Starting kids in 4H

    Around here they have to be 9 on January 1st in order to show large animals, goats - cattle, they can show small animals, chickens and rabbits prior to that. Goats or hogs are good for their first year of large animals, they can handle the goats and any kid can follow their hog around the ring...
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    A successful Year

    Well I posted about a year ago about a foundation we were starting in my Grandsons memory, he had a true love of cattle even tho he was only 17 months old. We sponsored 3 kids this year and each one of them had a very successful year in their own right. We sponsored a local young lady who show a...
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    Which One for the Win?

    Tough to judge from one picture, the heifer on the left appears more feminine the the heifer on the right, had to look twice to see if the calf on the right was a steer or heifer. It could have come down to how they looked on the move, or how the person on the end of the stick had the animal...
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    WILD STEER? HOW TO TAME HIM?

    It does not sound like you have had him for very long, when we first start tying them we do just that, tie him low (chest level) leave just enough slack so his head will rest in a natural position if he is standing and if was to go down he wont hang him self. We will tie them for about 1/2 hour...
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