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<blockquote data-quote="Chris H" data-source="post: 451403" data-attributes="member: 1974"><p>We have a super nice Hereford bull calf we'd like to steer for our grandson's first 4-H steer project. The problem is he is 7 months old now, 700 lbs, and our fair is just over 9 months away. We'd have to hold him back to just under 2.5 lbs gain/day to keep him from getting too big.</p><p>We show heifers & bulls, so it's usually 'the bigger the better' as long as they're not too fat. We took a steer for open class a few years ago, fed the same way as our heifers and he weighed almost 1600 lbs. A friend's son took one of our steers last year and at 13 months old at his fair the steer weighed 1200 lbs and won the rate of gain.</p><p>On full feed I'd expect this calf to gain over 3 lbs/day based on his growth to date, his sire & dam's performance, and half sibling's performance. </p><p>Is it possible to hold a steer back without growing too much frame and still finish nicely at the slower growth rate? Or should we just pick another younger one and full feed him like we usually feed our (non 4-H) steers?</p><p></p><p>For what it's worth, this boy wouldn't be steered, except he had pinkeye that's left him with a bit of an impairment to his vision in his left eye. Not a big deal for a steer, but it would hurt him as a bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris H, post: 451403, member: 1974"] We have a super nice Hereford bull calf we'd like to steer for our grandson's first 4-H steer project. The problem is he is 7 months old now, 700 lbs, and our fair is just over 9 months away. We'd have to hold him back to just under 2.5 lbs gain/day to keep him from getting too big. We show heifers & bulls, so it's usually 'the bigger the better' as long as they're not too fat. We took a steer for open class a few years ago, fed the same way as our heifers and he weighed almost 1600 lbs. A friend's son took one of our steers last year and at 13 months old at his fair the steer weighed 1200 lbs and won the rate of gain. On full feed I'd expect this calf to gain over 3 lbs/day based on his growth to date, his sire & dam's performance, and half sibling's performance. Is it possible to hold a steer back without growing too much frame and still finish nicely at the slower growth rate? Or should we just pick another younger one and full feed him like we usually feed our (non 4-H) steers? For what it's worth, this boy wouldn't be steered, except he had pinkeye that's left him with a bit of an impairment to his vision in his left eye. Not a big deal for a steer, but it would hurt him as a bull. [/QUOTE]
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