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<blockquote data-quote="edb130" data-source="post: 225942" data-attributes="member: 2920"><p>Thanks for the reply's. Yes they are heifers, Limousin. As I said we have no illusions of winning, I just want the kids to get started and get the experience. As for 4-H we have the kids in it but they only meet once a month and sometimes its just a pool party (not there's anything wrong with that), they just haven't gotten a whole lot out of it yet. I didn't go and buy show heifers for my kids. I felt that they would learn more by raising calf's from our own very small herd and working with them. I have learned alot about my kids from this experience as well. My son doesn't really want to work with his calf everyday, too many other interests, but doesn't want to disappoint dad. Tried to convince him he didn't have to but he said he would try this year and then decide. My daughter loves working with her calf and if she gets proper instruction, could do very well showing in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edb130, post: 225942, member: 2920"] Thanks for the reply's. Yes they are heifers, Limousin. As I said we have no illusions of winning, I just want the kids to get started and get the experience. As for 4-H we have the kids in it but they only meet once a month and sometimes its just a pool party (not there's anything wrong with that), they just haven't gotten a whole lot out of it yet. I didn't go and buy show heifers for my kids. I felt that they would learn more by raising calf's from our own very small herd and working with them. I have learned alot about my kids from this experience as well. My son doesn't really want to work with his calf everyday, too many other interests, but doesn't want to disappoint dad. Tried to convince him he didn't have to but he said he would try this year and then decide. My daughter loves working with her calf and if she gets proper instruction, could do very well showing in the future. [/QUOTE]
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