Picking Steers?

4-H_Kid07

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Yeah. I know my fair just got over with but I am already looking for new show steers. But I am having trouble becasue I dont know what to look for.. I have 2 limo/hereford/angus cross bulls in the pasture right know. They both were born in May. They are 2 weeks apart. They both have good aspecks but I dont know... I am also going to go out and look at some steers... Any pointers on how to pick them...?
 
Get your 4-H leader or FFA advisor to come look at them with you.
 
A few things I look for when assessing green steers:

- decent enough structure to carry them through the feeding period, but I'm not pedantic about it otherwise

- length of body and rump

- depth (capacity)

- thickness over the topline

- width between the shoulderblades (I like to be able to put my palm between the shoulderblades, with fingertips on one shoulderblade and wrist on the other.

- muscle expression - they should show some muscle even while green, but again I dont get too hung up on it.
 
Keren":108dau0h said:
A few things I look for when assessing green steers:

- decent enough structure to carry them through the feeding period, but I'm not pedantic about it otherwise

- length of body and rump

- depth (capacity)

- thickness over the topline

- width between the shoulderblades (I like to be able to put my palm between the shoulderblades, with fingertips on one shoulderblade and wrist on the other.

- muscle expression - they should show some muscle even while green, but again I dont get too hung up on it.
All these plus some growth on a young steer. Pounds per day of age.
 

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