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Re: Dairy Feeder - 4H Project - need guidance
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Posted by Farmall_Ryan on April 05, 2006 at 09:38:35 from (128.153.220.71):
In Reply to: Dairy Feeder - 4H Project - need guidance posted by mtrim on April 05, 2006 at 06:19:25:
I agree with John about trying to buy direct from a known farm rather than from the local auction. The exception to this would be if its some sort of a hosted auction through the cooperative extension or a breed club. Each May the local Junior Holstein club hosts a consignment auction to help raise money for the kids. Local farmers are very generous about sending good solid animals to this auction. Many of these animals are bought by youngsters to begin showing at the local fair. As far as what to look for in a calf, it can be difficult to tell at a young age without having some clue as to its pedigree. You'll want one that seems healthy and eager to eat. If there are many calves around the same age, you can do some comparisons to see if any seem to have a better frame and overall size compared to the others. What age calf will you be looking to buy? Around here the common calf ages for showing would be ones born in September, December & March. Calves born in the beginning of these months are at the oldest possible age within their classes. That can help lead to a slightly larger size when being compared against other calves by the judge. As cowman said, the main concern is to have fun with your son whether you place well or not.
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