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Fulton 4-H Steer Tattoo and Weigh-In Date Announced

Those who want their steers to be eligible for the County Rate-of-Gain Contest, the Illinois State Fair Junior Show, or the Illinois State Fair Premiere Contest must bring their steer(s) to be weighed and tattooed at the date scheduled by University of Illinois Extension in Fulton County. 

This will be on Saturday, February 1, at the Fairview Sale Barn, with arrival times from 8-10 a.m. 

No pre-registration is required.

In the event of extremely severe weather, call 338-2543 that morning, to see if the weigh-in has been postponed.  Any cancellation notice would also be given over WBYS AM 1560 and on the Fulton County 4-H Facebook page.

Electronic ear tags will also be applied.  Steers must be castrated prior to tattooing.  If possible, exhibitors should be present during tattooing. 

If you are only weighing in the steer(s) for County Rate-of-Gain purposes (or only for Avon Fat Steer Show), you don’t have to get the tag, but without the tag, your animal will NOT be eligible to go to State Fair Junior Show — and you CANNOT get the tag later.

Each person may nominate up to 10 steers  for the State Fair Open and Junior Premiere Classes.  Junior Premiere steers are eligible for the Open Premiere Class, if they are properly entered at the time that State Fair Open entries are made.  To qualify, carcasses must grade at least low select, have a yield grade lower than 4.0, and weigh 950 pounds or less.  To qualify for State Fair, calves must have been born on or after January 1, 2019.  They must be owned and personally cared for by the exhibitor since February 1, 2020. 

For more information, call the Extension Office at 547-3711. 

 

 

 

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