It is awesome that your boys have the opportunity to show their Steers at the Fair. It is great experience and teaches them a lot of skills for later in life.
Such beautiful steers…So glad you shared them now for the fair…. I remember when they were younger…they were super nice then….I was a 4H advisor for 13 years and I’ve seen a lot of kids parents go out spend lots of money on their steers when you all have prime steers from your own cows/ bulls….Good luck guys….Hopefully your dad will show some of your shows….Super beautiful steers..
Awesome video Kendal i remember the fair video from last year and you're boys done so well at it Their steers are looking amazing this year and handling great Hope you're boys done well their after doing an awesome job on the steers Those three steers have growing and gained a lot since we last see them in a video Really enjoyed the video as always looking forward to the next one Best wishes from Ireland 🇨🇮
Interesting, last weekend we had our local Agricultural show, including a Prime Cattle section in our small rural town here in Queensland, Australia. We have several different classes the cattle can compete in. One class is the weight gaiin where my grandson was fortunate in winning. The 56 steers in the competition were on feed for 105 days, and his steer gained just on 3kgs per day weighing 662 kgs. In this class, they are not led, and all steers are fed together at a registered feedlot.
Interesting, we have several classes as well like that but everyone feeds their own steer, and the winning for weight gain was 4 lbs a day. That's crazy weight gain your grandson got.
It is awesome that your boys have the opportunity to show their Steers at the Fair. It is great experience and teaches them a lot of skills for later in life.
All three look so good. Your boys have done such a good job. They should be proud. Thank you for sharing.🐂🐂🐂🇺🇸
Recently went to 2 country fairs in Wisconsin, great to see kids enjoying animals.
Such beautiful steers…So glad you shared them now for the fair…. I remember when they were younger…they were super nice then….I was a 4H advisor for 13 years and I’ve seen a lot of kids parents go out spend lots of money on their steers when you all have prime steers from your own cows/ bulls….Good luck guys….Hopefully your dad will show some of your shows….Super beautiful steers..
Carman fair ...wow! that brings back memories!
Nice looking cattle
They all look good. Good job and good luck.❤️🇨🇦
Well done boys. Your steers look great. Good luck on the show and sale. Thanks for the video. Interesting to see all the needed prep work at the Fair.
Awesome video Kendal i remember the fair video from last year and you're boys done so well at it
Their steers are looking amazing this year and handling great Hope you're boys done well their after doing an awesome job on the steers Those three steers have growing and gained a lot since we last see them in a video
Really enjoyed the video as always looking forward to the next one
Best wishes from Ireland 🇨🇮
Year goes fast, seems like just yesterday you were at the fair.
Interesting, last weekend we had our local Agricultural show, including a Prime Cattle section in our small rural town here in Queensland, Australia. We have several different classes the cattle can compete in. One class is the weight gaiin where my grandson was fortunate in winning. The 56 steers in the competition were on feed for 105 days, and his steer gained just on 3kgs per day weighing 662 kgs. In this class, they are not led, and all steers are fed together at a registered feedlot.
Interesting, we have several classes as well like that but everyone feeds their own steer, and the winning for weight gain was 4 lbs a day. That's crazy weight gain your grandson got.
I like the red and white. Looks like a Semmie
Can’t see in trailer, but heaviest on hight side of road. Helps keep trailer leaves.