I'm new to this forum, and don't post alot, but I am on here at least once a day reading all the great posts, and there are tons of great posts at that.
I have a question that I'd like everyone's opinions on, but don't want to offend anyone, I hope I don't get bombarded with hateful comments for asking.
What is your opinion on the the amount of money some families spend on a steer for their son/daughter to bring to a small county fair?
I'm not talking a big show like the State Expo's or something you would find in Texas, I'm just talking a small county fair.
Some of the kids at our fair, and a few surrounding counties, raise steers that were born on their farm, or maybe have to go out and buy a steer with what they can afford, some not able to afford much. Then they work their butts off all summer working with that steer, only to have someone who has gone out and spent $10,00-$20,000 on a steer and probably their parents spent more time with it than their kid (because who in their right mind would invest that kind of money in a steer and let a first time 4H'er raise it on their own).
I have been struggling with this for some time, and I just want to know if it's just me or do other people feel it's wrong also? Maybe I'm just jealous, who knows. But I can't see spending that much money on something that after you show, and say you do win Grand Champion, will be slaughtered, and you are out that money. You will never be able to recoup any money from that steer. The money spent on the steer including feed, etc, will never come close to what you get out of it come sale time.
Do you feel there should be a *cap* put on the amount of money one is allowed to spend on a steer or any other animal for that matter, for a county fair?
There, I got it off my chest. I'm sorry if I'm offended anyone, it was not my intention. Thanks for reading :-\
I have a question that I'd like everyone's opinions on, but don't want to offend anyone, I hope I don't get bombarded with hateful comments for asking.
What is your opinion on the the amount of money some families spend on a steer for their son/daughter to bring to a small county fair?
I'm not talking a big show like the State Expo's or something you would find in Texas, I'm just talking a small county fair.
Some of the kids at our fair, and a few surrounding counties, raise steers that were born on their farm, or maybe have to go out and buy a steer with what they can afford, some not able to afford much. Then they work their butts off all summer working with that steer, only to have someone who has gone out and spent $10,00-$20,000 on a steer and probably their parents spent more time with it than their kid (because who in their right mind would invest that kind of money in a steer and let a first time 4H'er raise it on their own).
I have been struggling with this for some time, and I just want to know if it's just me or do other people feel it's wrong also? Maybe I'm just jealous, who knows. But I can't see spending that much money on something that after you show, and say you do win Grand Champion, will be slaughtered, and you are out that money. You will never be able to recoup any money from that steer. The money spent on the steer including feed, etc, will never come close to what you get out of it come sale time.
Do you feel there should be a *cap* put on the amount of money one is allowed to spend on a steer or any other animal for that matter, for a county fair?
There, I got it off my chest. I'm sorry if I'm offended anyone, it was not my intention. Thanks for reading :-\