FFA and 4-H Beef Cattle Projects. What am I looking for? Where do I start? What factors should be taken into consideration?

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FFA and 4-H Beef Cattle Projects

What am I looking for? Where do I start? What factors should be taken into consideration?

Factors to Consider: 1. Breed 2. Steer or heifer 3. Price 4. Private treaty or auction 5. Quality and disposition of the animal.

Breed What breeds do you have access to? How competitive do you want to be? How much experience do you have feeding, clipping, fitting and showing or do you have a teacher, agent, or breeder to assist you?

Steer or Heifer If you select a heifer as your project, do you have access to a AI Tech or a quality bull? Do you have access to a pasture for your heifer when she returns to the “real world?” If you select a steer, make sure you have a market or outlet for him when the shows are over.

Price What do I pay? Remember that purchasing show cattle is a lot like buying a new car, the more options they have on them the more they cost. Set a limit for yourself before you begin your search and remember, price has nothing to do with where you will place in the show.

Private Treaty or Public Auction Make every attempt possible to establish a relationship with a reputable breeder. Well established producers will be there to assist you with any problem that might occur. Also, working with a breeder gives you the opportunity to visit the calf crop several times between calving and the sale date. We have many honest show cattle sales in Georgia and the problem is not with the cattle, but we find ourselves bidding against other people, not for the animal. Be careful of cattle that have been assembled from different parts of the country which means their health and genetics could be questionable.

Disposition This is probably the most overlooked trait of show cattle. If the exhibitor is afraid of the animal or if the steer or heifer refuses to cooperate while on the halter, the judge will never be able to fairly evaluate them.

Quality Traits Very few judges will evaluate cattle the same way. Some will put more emphasis on structural correctness while others will favor capacity, muscle volume, or eye appeal. The best rule of thumb is to avoid any extremes. But, the question you need an answer to is what will the judge be looking for?

Traits To Select For: 1. Structural Soundness both front and rear 2. Muscle Volume 3. Volume and rib shape 4. Growth potential and mature size 5. Femininity in heifers

Structural Soundness

Straight and turns out

Correct Shoulder Structure

A Train Wreck Waiting to Happen

Round, Coarse Muscle Shape

Square Hipped, Flatter Muscle

Volume and Rib

Just the opposite

Front Ends

Avoid the extremes

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