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<blockquote data-quote="show steer up" data-source="post: 516225" data-attributes="member: 6939"><p>:welcome: Welcome :welcome: </p><p>My feeling on the farm v fair routine:</p><p>My kids have been taught, a show animal should be treated like a show animal, every day. :shock: </p><p>Your daily routine at the fair will be the same routine on the farm. The only difference between home and fair is the products you use to prep for show day. Now we need to know if it's possible your animals could grow a coat or will it be slick. Do you have a cooler barn or will they be in the hot sun. The big question, "how tough is the competition in your area?" and "have you ever shown before?" Also, to be a good showman, you must be able to see your animals' faults. Is it possible, for you to be in the running for grand at your local fair? Or is your goal to just make auction? We buy different animals for this alone. We have two steers that will be very challenging to get into auction, we do not jackpot these animals. They are treated every day like they are champions, and like they would be going to jackpots, the daily routine is the same for them as for our grand hopefuls. </p><p>If my kids get lucky and make it in the top 4 of their class with these two animals, they will make great money on them. For us it's worth the gamble. </p><p>So, give us a little more info, be very truthful where do you expect the animal to place and we will go from there.</p><p>This board is all about helping the fellow showman, good luck and Ill help with whatever questions you have on showing <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="show steer up, post: 516225, member: 6939"] :welcome: Welcome :welcome: My feeling on the farm v fair routine: My kids have been taught, a show animal should be treated like a show animal, every day. :shock: Your daily routine at the fair will be the same routine on the farm. The only difference between home and fair is the products you use to prep for show day. Now we need to know if it’s possible your animals could grow a coat or will it be slick. Do you have a cooler barn or will they be in the hot sun. The big question, "how tough is the competition in your area?" and "have you ever shown before?" Also, to be a good showman, you must be able to see your animals’ faults. Is it possible, for you to be in the running for grand at your local fair? Or is your goal to just make auction? We buy different animals for this alone. We have two steers that will be very challenging to get into auction, we do not jackpot these animals. They are treated every day like they are champions, and like they would be going to jackpots, the daily routine is the same for them as for our grand hopefuls. If my kids get lucky and make it in the top 4 of their class with these two animals, they will make great money on them. For us it’s worth the gamble. So, give us a little more info, be very truthful where do you expect the animal to place and we will go from there. This board is all about helping the fellow showman, good luck and Ill help with whatever questions you have on showing :D [/QUOTE]
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