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Need steer to gain 280 by August 5.
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<blockquote data-quote="mightyarrowsfarm" data-source="post: 1400561" data-attributes="member: 27340"><p>This calf was born in late September, possible October. We aren't sure on the breed either. </p><p></p><p>We weighed him again yesterday and he was 392. We shaved him down, to lose the fluffy hair and then sprayed him down. We are changing his feed and he seems to like the new feed better. We will weigh him again in a week.</p><p></p><p>He's a budget steer, not a show steer...we can't afford the unrealistic prices for a market animal. The goal of the project is to learn how to raise a steer, keep it healthy, maintain control and then auction it off for a profit. The kids that bought the clubby calf steers this year, were in the hole with money...not a good business decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mightyarrowsfarm, post: 1400561, member: 27340"] This calf was born in late September, possible October. We aren't sure on the breed either. We weighed him again yesterday and he was 392. We shaved him down, to lose the fluffy hair and then sprayed him down. We are changing his feed and he seems to like the new feed better. We will weigh him again in a week. He's a budget steer, not a show steer...we can't afford the unrealistic prices for a market animal. The goal of the project is to learn how to raise a steer, keep it healthy, maintain control and then auction it off for a profit. The kids that bought the clubby calf steers this year, were in the hole with money...not a good business decision. [/QUOTE]
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