Second Year Bucket Calf Record Book

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SECOND YEAR
4-H BUCKET CALF
RECORD BOOK
MEMBER NAME: _____________________________________________________________
CLUB: ___________________________________4-H AGE____________________________
The 4-H Youth Development program abides with the nondiscrimination
policies of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the United States
Department of Agriculture.
UNL Extension – Holt-Boyd County
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4-H BUCKET CALF PROJECT
PURPOSES:
To design a cattle project to fit the physical size and maturity level of
younger youths, to teach proper health care and nutritional requirements of
young cattle, to teach basic beef management skills without a large
investment, to teach basic record-keeping skills, and to provide a better
understanding of the feeder cattle industry.
GUIDELINES
1. A Bucket Calf is an orphan or newborn calf; male or female; dairy, beef,
or cross; fed on bucket or bottle. No nursing permitted. Select and/or
purchase a calf born between January 1 and June 1 of current project year
within two weeks of birth. Calf Sources - Feedlots, dairies, sale barn,
neighbor, calving cull cows. Second Year Calf must have been identified the
prior year as a bucket calf.
2. This project is for youths 8-12 years of age. 4-H member must be
enrolled in the Bucket Calf Project. Exhibitor must have completed the
annual Livestock Quality Assurance class. 4-H’er should develop
management and marketing plan with parent, leader or banker.
3. Project ends when calf is sold or goes to harvest.
4. Identification - Tag calf with official 4-H ear tag by June 15 of current year
on 4-H identification sheet. Tags are available at County Extension Office.
Member may identify more animals but will be limited to one calf for exhibit
at the fair. The Second Year Market Bucket Calves must weigh-in with the
Market Beef Animals prior to April 1. They will again be weighed at County
Fair time. Dates will be announced.
5. Fair Classes - Divisions will be determined by the ages of the exhibitors:
For Holt County • Junior Division - 4-H’ers 8-9 years old as of January 1
• Senior Division - 4-H’ers 10, 11-12 years old as of January 1.
• Exhibitors in Second Year Bucket Calf are not eligible for Beef or
Dairy Showmanship.
• Exhibitors in Second Year Bucket Calf are eligible for Rate of Gain
Contest and the Premium Livestock Auction
• Record books will be due the same date as all other fair livestock
entries are due.
For Boyd County –
• Junior and Senior age divisions will be determined after bucket calf
record books have been turned in for judging.
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• Exhibitors in Second Year Bucket Calf are eligible for Beef or Dairy
Showmanship and are allowed in the Livestock Premium Auction.
Second Year Bucket Calves are eligible for Rate of Gain
• Record books will be due the Friday prior to the County Fair.
6. Judging - Calves will be shown at halter. Clipping is optional. Bucket
Calves will be led into the ring after being judged to receive ribbons
and trophies. Because this is a learning project the quality and condition
of the animal is only 15%. The bucket calf project will be judged
according to the following score card:
Evaluation of a completed record
35%
Evaluation of member's knowledge by interview
35%
Quality and condition of animal
15%
Evidence of training and showing
15%
The interview might include such questions as:
1. Where and when did you obtain your calf? Was there a cost
involved, and how did you finance?
2. How old was the calf when you received it? How old is it now?
3. What health problems did you have with the calf?
4. What did you feed the calf the first day at home?
5. How did you prepare the calf for moving?
6. What is colostrum, and did you feed any to your calf?
7. What was your milk feeding program? How long did you milk feed?
8. When did you start giving the calf solid feed? How often did you
change the ration?
9. Did you feed any antibiotics?
10. What is in a milk replacer?
11. Did you warm your milk and how warm?
12. What kind of housing did you have for your calf?
13. What are some management practices that you conducted - i.e.,
castrate, vaccinate and trim feet? How did you do these?
14. When did you start training your calf?
15. Do you plan to make a profit on your calf?
16. What are your plans for your calf after the fair?
17. What have you enjoyed most in working with your calf?
7. Other Project Assistance - Project Leader
- Feed Company Nutritionist
- Beef or Dairy Project Materials
- Veterinarian
- Veterinary Science Project Manuals
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SECOND YEAR BUCKET CALF RECORDS
PROJECT STORY FOR SECOND YEAR
MEMBER NAME: ________________________________CLUB: ______________________
Calf Ear Tag Number
Name of Your Calf
Date Project Started
Date Project Ended
_______ Days on Feed
Source of Calf:
Purchased (when & where)
Born on our farm
Other (describe)
Description of Calf:
Breed and/or Color
Distinguishing Marks
Gender, Etc.
Birthdate of Calf (if known)
Tag #, ID, and Breed of Sire
(if known)
Tag #, ID, and Breed of Dam
(if known)
Value of Calf at Start of Project
Actual Weight of Calf at Start
of Project on Weigh Day
Actual or Estimated Weight of
Calf on First Day of Fair
Value of Calf on First Day of
Fair
1. Explain why you chose to continue this project.
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2. Describe where you housed or kept your calf or calves in the second year:
3. Describe the feeding program you followed after last year’s county fair. (Type of feeds,
amount per day, etc.)
Rest of Summer:
Fall Months:
Winter Months:
Spring Months:
Preparing for this year’s fair:
4. Describe the management program that you had for your calf by the time you brought it to the
fair.
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5. Did your calf have any health problems? (Describe the problem(s) and what you did to treat.)
6. What did you do to prevent health problems? What management practices did you follow to help
calf be healthy and grow?
7. What was the biggest problem you had and what did you do to solve it?
11. What have you learned through the second year bucket calf project? What would you do
differently? What did you enjoy the most?
12. Comments or conclusions:
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4-H BUCKET CALF PROJECT
FEED AND EXPENSE SUMMARY
REQUIRED: Complete as part of your written records for second year.
Calf Ear Tag Number __________Calf’s Name _______________________________________
Feed
Mixed Feed
Ration
Description
Pounds
Cost Per Pound
Total Cost
Hay
Other Feeds
Other
Total Feed
xxxx
(1)
lbs.
xxxx
(2)
$
Bedding Cost: (Explain)
Medication Cost: (Explain)
Veterinary Cost: (Explain)
Equipment Cost: (Explain
Other Supplies: (Explain)
Total Cost of Items Other than Feed
(3)
$
xxxx
Purchase Cost or Value of Calf at Beginning of Project
(4)
$
xxxx
Total Investment in Calf (2 + 3 + 4 = 5)
(5)
$
NOTE: Exhibitor should fill out the appropriate records for their particular project.
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PROJECT PICTURES (SECOND YEAR)
Pictures of your bucket calf project (Use more sheets if necessary). Please include beginning
pictures, pictures showing progress, and finished project pictures if at all possible.
Caption:
Caption:
Caption:
Caption:
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*REQUIRED FOR SECOND YEAR BUCKET CALF EXHIBITORS
Note: These records begin with the 2nd year. Do not include first year in these records.
BUCKET CALF PROJECT SUMMARY
Profit and Performance Summary
A.
Purchase Cost or Value at Beginning of Project
$ _____________
B.
Total Feed Costs of Project
(2 from Page 14)
$ _____________
C.
Total Other Costs of Project (3 from Page 14)
$ _____________
D.
Grand Total of Investment in Project (A + B + C)
$ _____________
E.
Ending Weight or Weight of Calf at Fair
_________ lbs.
F.
Starting Weight of Calf (Estimate or Actual)
_________ lbs.
G.
Total Pounds Gained (E – F)
_________ lbs.
H.
Total Days on Feed
_________ days
I.
Average Daily Gain {ADG} (G ÷ H)
_________ lbs/day
J.
Total Pounds of Feed Fed (1 from page 14)
_________ lbs.
K.
Pounds of Feed per Pound of Gain (J ÷ G)
_________ ratio
L.
Feed Cost Per Pound of Gain (B ÷ G)
$ _____________
M.
Value of Calf at Fair Time
$ _____________
N.
Value of Calf per Pound of Weight (M ÷ E)
O.
Breakeven Price per Pound on Project (D ÷ E)
$ _____________
P.
Monetary Loss or Gain on Project (M - D)
$ _____________
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4-H BUCKET CALF PROJECT
SIGNATURE SHEET
4-H Member:
___________________________________________________
Names of Parents:
___________________________________________________
4-H Club:
___________________________________________________
Club Leader:
___________________________________________________
Exhibitor’s Address:
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
I ________________________________, verify that the information in this record book is
accurate to the best of my knowledge and that I have followed the guidelines as set for this
project and the rules of the 4-H youth organizations, the County Fair, and those set forth in the
County Fair Book as published.
4-H Member: _________________________________
Signature
_________________________________
Date
I verify that all the information is accurate to the best of my knowledge and that the 4-H
Exhibitor so named has followed the guidelines set forth by the rules of the respective youth
organizations, the County Fair, and set forth in the County Fair Book as published.
____________________________________ _______________________________________
Parent or Guardian Signature
4-H Leader Signature
____________________________________ _______________________________________
Date
Date
Comments or Additional Information:
Comments or Additional Information:
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