What makes a dairy beef feeder?

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I am planning on taking a dairy beef feeder to the fair and I was wondering can I take angus? what is the minimum weight at your fair for your dairy beef feeder? What is the max weight? and anything else you guy/girls can give me on dairy beef feeders.
 

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I don't think you would be allowed to take an Angus because Angus are a beef breed. My guess is it's a dairy breed heifer fed out for beef production.

Asking others for weight information at their fairs will be of no use to you because all fairs are different. I would check with the fair rule book for that one.
 

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ok thank you I have jerseys I will take but do you no if they have to be dehorned and I bet they have to be casterated.
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I'm a little confused... if this is a heifer class then why would you take a steer?

Again check with your fair book about weights, horn status, etc.
 

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My bad...I'm totally sorry. I read 'feeder' as 'heifer' -- it's 12:20 in the morning so I guess my eyes are playing tricks on me :lol:

As a feeder they would have to be a heifer or a steer. I don't think any fair would allow a bull to be shown in a feeder class.
 

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oh haha you were confusing me I didnty think I said heifer haha yea I know they have to be casterated like the steers but I will have to check on the dehorning
 

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They do have to be dehorned just found out :D
 

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Dairy Beef Feeders are steers of a dairy breed that are raised for market. They won't be heifers, there is a separate class for Dairy Heifers (plus it's a separate project altogether). You will have to check with your extension office for the min. and max. weight range for a dairy beef feeder.

Do you know how to show beef cattle?
 

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Thank you yea know im just wondering on the min and max. And yes I do kow how to show cattle just never wanted to take myn to a show or anything but my girlfriend convinced me to because she is and I already have a trailer for them from when I sell my calves and colts.
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But do they have to be registered?
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