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<blockquote data-quote="SHOWMOM" data-source="post: 384253" data-attributes="member: 6337"><p>Thanks for the replies, he did eat better last night than he has been. I know he feels good because when my son turns him out at night, he butts heads and runs and bucks with my son's bull he is going to show. I know we still have 3 months till our county fair, and our extension agent told us this morning he believed our county weight was 800 instead of 900. 900 is our </p><p>district fair and they have to weigh 1000 at our state fair. This time last year our calf weighed 920 so I feel we're just so far behind. I know every calf is different, but this is the pits......As far as him staying cool we have got that pretty well under control. In Arkansas "HAIR" is the deal. We have clipped him down though, and my son bathes him twice and week. He gets rinsed down daily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHOWMOM, post: 384253, member: 6337"] Thanks for the replies, he did eat better last night than he has been. I know he feels good because when my son turns him out at night, he butts heads and runs and bucks with my son's bull he is going to show. I know we still have 3 months till our county fair, and our extension agent told us this morning he believed our county weight was 800 instead of 900. 900 is our district fair and they have to weigh 1000 at our state fair. This time last year our calf weighed 920 so I feel we're just so far behind. I know every calf is different, but this is the pits......As far as him staying cool we have got that pretty well under control. In Arkansas "HAIR" is the deal. We have clipped him down though, and my son bathes him twice and week. He gets rinsed down daily. [/QUOTE]
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