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Q: What is the average growth rate of a Holstein dairy steer?
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What is a male holstein called?

A Holstein bull or steer (if castrated).


Can you raise a dairy steer for 4h?

YES!


What types of meat requires the most grain and water to produce one pound?

Beef, especially that from a dairy steer. It takes around 9 lbs of grain to produce a pound of ready-to-eat beef, on average. With a dairy steer though, it may take more than that likely 12 to 15 lbs of grain to make a lb of beef from a Jersey or Holstein steer, a lot more than that needed for a Charolais or Angus-Charolais-cross steer. As for water, that's a bit more variable since there's a lot of factors to take into account before an actual measure of how many lbs, or gallons or liters or whatever of water it takes to make one pound of ready-to-eat beef.


Can yearling angus and Holstein steers be raised together?

Yes, they can. Just remember that a Holstein steer's nutritional needs may be a bit more higher than an Angus yearling's.


How much corn does it take for a steer to gain 1 pound?

For such a general question, it requires a general answer: It depends on the steer and the type of feed corn being used to feed that steer. There is some sort of general "rule of thumb" out there that it takes around 9 lbs of grain to get one pound of beef, but that is pretty ambiguous. It takes more pounds of corn to get a pound of gain on a Holstein steer than it would on an Angus steer, for instance. Also, cracked corn will get a steer to gain more weight than whole corn will.


What is the average weight of calves used in steer wrestling?

The average weight of calves used in steer wrestling is about 250 to 300 pounds. This weight varies but usually stays within these parameters.


What is a Stear-Bull Cow?

A steer or bull cow is a male cow. The female cow is usually called a heifer. A dairy cow is sometimes called a milker.


Does beef that we eat come from male or female cows?

Both, but many cows are used as dairy animals so beef from young animals is more likely to come from bullocks. Beef from older animals is more likely to come from former dairy cows. There is no such thing as a male cow. All cows are female. A bull or a steer is what a cow mates with. From TexasDolly: If you mate a cow (or heifer) with a steer you're not going to have a lot of luck in the breeding department since a steer has been castrated. You live in NY right?


How much grain does a 600 pound steer need per day?

varies on the frame score, an average steer at 600 pounds starting needs about 3 pounds of grain


What is the homograph for steer?

The homograph of steer is steer (either meaning to steer a car or the animal steer).


How do you raise a steer for self consumption?

It isn't to hard. First decide if you want a holstein or a beef like an angus, hereford, simmetal, etc. Make sure you have a shed and a place to go outside. They dont have to go outside but, Me personally think theydo better when they can have fresh air. If you would have an outside pen make sure it is a good fence because cattle are strong, (I know from expirence). Make sure they have bedding. Bedding is usually corn stalks or straw. You feed it corn and protein, or silage. If it is a holstein steer feed it no hay at all they will get a hay belly and wont do good. If it is a beef steer feed it a little hay and grain. When it reaches anywhere from 1200-1400 lbs butcher the steer.Their is a lot of meat in a steer so you can sell half a beef and still have enough for you and your family. I hope this helps some people out. Thanks!


What would be your goal if you were teaching on cows?

- To make sure that students know the difference between a cow, a bull, a heifer, and a steer - Know the basic difference between dairy cows and beef cows - Know the difference between dairy farms and beef cattle farms