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Want To Lease Registered Yearling Heifer for FFA
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<blockquote data-quote="fourstates" data-source="post: 579279" data-attributes="member: 5918"><p>I have loaned 4 head so far to kid's for FFA. I sign the registration papers over to the kid, pay half the feed bill and get the animal back after it's show career is over. It works really well for us, because I really don't need the animal till it's ready to breed, and I wind up with a well conditioned, easy to work cow or bull. But I go through the Ag teachers. They always know of a kid who is good and reliable. The kids have done really well with our animals. Both bulls have gone on to be grand champion beefmaster 2005, 2007 at the Arkansas State Fair. One heifer did well at county, but was too old for state. One showed this weeked at 4States and did really well. She's very young, but the judges liked her. The boy showing her is a senior this year and is doing a great job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fourstates, post: 579279, member: 5918"] I have loaned 4 head so far to kid's for FFA. I sign the registration papers over to the kid, pay half the feed bill and get the animal back after it's show career is over. It works really well for us, because I really don't need the animal till it's ready to breed, and I wind up with a well conditioned, easy to work cow or bull. But I go through the Ag teachers. They always know of a kid who is good and reliable. The kids have done really well with our animals. Both bulls have gone on to be grand champion beefmaster 2005, 2007 at the Arkansas State Fair. One heifer did well at county, but was too old for state. One showed this weeked at 4States and did really well. She's very young, but the judges liked her. The boy showing her is a senior this year and is doing a great job. [/QUOTE]
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