garybob said:
Reality check: Are e teachin' kids about beef, or groomin'?
When my kids are working on their calves it is a 'total package". Yes there are some kids who only grow hair, hire a fitter and show up ringside. My older child is involved with choosing AI sires, heat synch, heat detect, calving, ear tagging, castration, vaccinating, fence fixing, cattle moving and hauling, making a budget, choosing a feed, tweaking the feeds, halter breaking, brushing,......and yes, rinsing and putting in a homemade cooler for 4 months out of the year. Our swamp cooler was purchased by the kid at an auction for $10. The fittings and hoses cost more than the cooler.
If you have a kid that loves the cattle industry as much as mine does, would you tell him that he should go hang out and smoke and race cars with the other kids in town? I am happy that he wants to spend time and the discipline to learn to clip, grow hair and show. Yes, we know that this is not necessarily the REAL WORLD. There are cattle bred and kept for the commercial cattle industry...which we have. There are the kind of cattle that are bred specifically for the show industry which we have for breeding our own show calves and for farm income.
You can spend your extra $ and time on boats and water skis or guns and hunting trips.......or junior cattle shows. This is what we choose to do. If you choose to make the commercial end of the cattle business your hobby, your reward is at the sale barn or in the feed yard. Its your choice.