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Beef Achievement Day

BuckJones

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Our Club had its 4-H Achievement Day on Saturday. I managed to get back and take some pics:

Here is the steer lineup:
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Some Closer-ups:

This one came in first for the day:
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Second:
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No particular order:
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This was just a pic of the brand. All the steers are from Hivalley Limousin or out of a HiValley Bull.
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And lastly a group shot:

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Our club also showed its first ever heifer. Didn't realise that I only got one pic of it...will upload it later.
 

BuckJones

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Here is a pic of the heifer:

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No. They will be sold at the Williams Lake Show and Sale in a month. They have the four weeks til then to put some more feed into them, work their hair and clip them better and train them for the show ring. They should have hair similar to the yellow ones and then clip the guard hairs off. Should be interesting to see them in a month.
 

miocene

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lookin good ,who was your judge?- the pen of four steers will be hard to beat i realy like seeing a strong hind quarter that those steers have
 

canadian angus

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Warning from an old Leader, the trim chute will kill some one without having a floor. I do believe in the picture there is no floor, could be a running accident.

CA
 

S.S.A.P.

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CA - I'd agree but I do see a grate / mess floor in there. Being from Saskatchewan - I think it is because we are just used to everything being *above* grass height :) :lol:
 

miocene

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canadian angus you need glasses there is a floor in there .although a ply wood bottom under the grated mesh would be better
 

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