-
COW CALF PAIRINSERT
-
4-H ALBERTA BEEF COW CALF PAIR PROJECT RECORD BOOK
2
ABOUT MY COW CALF PROJECTProject name:
My goal(s) with my cow/calf pair this year:
Condition ScoringCondition score is a way of describing the amount of fat covering on the animal. Condition scores are: 1 - very thin (hip bones and ribs can be seen easily) 2 - lean (can feel ribs easily) 3 - good condition 4 - over conditioned (folds of fat develop over ribs and around tail head) 5 - fat (blocky appearance, mobility impaired by fat)
Optimum Condition at: Pregnancy Testing: 3.0 Heifers Calving: 3.0 Cows Calving: 2.5-3.0 Breeding: 2.5-3.0
Condition Score of your animal at the start of the 4-H year and/or at pregnancy testing:
Expected due date or range (either from two year old project insert or based on pregnancy testing):
Reminders: Throughout your record book, round to two decimal places. Use a consistent unit of measurement (imperial or metric).
-
3
4-H ALBERTA BEEF COW CALF PAIR PROJECT RECORD BOOK
PHOTOGRAPHS
Include two photos: One taken of your cow within 2 weeks of your club’s weigh-in and the second of your pair at Achievement Day. (Label and include date)
-
4-H ALBERTA BEEF COW CALF PAIR PROJECT RECORD BOOK
4
PROJECT PLANNING
Why did you choose this project?
What skills do you want to learn or improve on?
What goals do you want to accomplish with your project?
Your project animal requires regular care and management. Explain what you regularly do for, or with, your animals on a daily, weekly, monthly and yearly basis. Be as specific as possible.Remember to consider the following:
• Feeding and watering practices• Bedding• Hoof Trimming• Vaccinations• Clipping• Health check• Cleaning pens, feed and water containers• Check and repair fence
What I will do for my project animal...
Daily Weekly Monthly Yearly
-
5
4-H ALBERTA BEEF COW CALF PAIR PROJECT RECORD BOOK
BUDGET - For Senior Members Only
A budget is important for planning. Budgets can help ensure that your expenditures are not greater than your available finances, or expected income, particularly if a loan is required.
Based in previous years in the project, and/or the advice of your leaders and parents, create a budget for this year. Additionally, you may want to think about: 1. Is the value of the learning worth a loss? Will it lead to a more balanced projection in the future? 2. Is there a way to decrease expenses? 3. Is there a way to generate more income?
Budget
Projected Price (initial value) of Animal
Projected Feed Expense
Projected Equipment Depreciation
Projected Maintenance / Repair Expense
Projected Education / License Expense
Projected Other Expense
Total Projected Expense
Projected Project Income
Projected Other Income
Total Projected Income
Total Projected Income
Totoal Projected Expense
Budgeted Profit/Loss
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
=
=
=
-
4-H ALBERTA BEEF COW CALF PAIR PROJECT RECORD BOOK
6
RECORD OF MY COW CALF’S PROGRESSFill out the monthly project reports only for those months when you are working on your project.
Month Comment - How did your project do this month, questions, ideas?Member:
Leader: Leader Initials:
Member:
Leader: Leader Initials:
Member:
Leader: Leader Initials:
Member:
Leader: Leader Initials:
Member:
Leader: Leader Initials:
Member:
Leader: Leader Initials:
-
7
4-H ALBERTA BEEF COW CALF PAIR PROJECT RECORD BOOK
Month Comment - How did your project do this month, questions, ideas?Member:
Leader: Leader Initials:
Member:
Leader: Leader Initials:
Member:
Leader: Leader Initials:
Member:
Leader: Leader Initials:
Member:
Leader: Leader Initials:
Member:
Leader: Leader Initials:
-
4-H ALBERTA BEEF COW CALF PAIR PROJECT RECORD BOOK
8
HEA
LTH
REC
ORD
D
ate
Con
ditio
n B
eing
Tr
eate
d
Estim
ated
W
eigh
tTr
eatm
ent
Adm
inis
tere
d
(Eg:
Inve
rmec
tin a
t 1
mL
/ 22
lbs
IM)
Med
icat
ion
Lot #
Pers
on G
ivin
g Tr
eatm
ent
With
draw
al
Perio
dW
ithdr
awal
C
ompl
ete
Dat
eC
ost
($)
TOTA
L H
EALT
H C
OST
(F)
Med
icat
ed F
eeds
- R
emem
ber t
o do
cum
ent A
LL m
edic
ated
feed
and
with
draw
al ti
mes
D
ates
Fed
Med
icat
ion
Nam
e (M
edic
atio
n ad
ded/
incl
uded
in fe
ed a
nd
appr
oxim
ate
amou
nt o
f med
icat
ion
- eg.
R
umen
sin
mix
ed a
s a
12.5
% o
ral r
atio
n)
With
draw
al
Tim
e (In
stru
cted
)
With
draw
al
Com
plet
e (D
ate)
Proh
ibite
d Fe
ed A
ffida
vit
I, (p
rint),
of t
he
4-H
Clu
b, a
ttest
that
to th
e be
st o
f my
know
ledg
e, th
e ra
tion
fed
to b
eef a
nim
als
unde
r my
auth
ority
, dire
ctio
n or
ow
ners
hip
and
whi
ch a
re s
uppl
ied
to a
ny p
acke
r in
Can
ada
have
not
bee
n fe
d “p
rohi
bite
d m
ater
ial”
as d
efine
d in
the
Mam
mal
ian
to R
umin
ant F
eedi
ng B
an S
OR
/97-
362
(Am
endm
ents
to th
e R
egul
atio
ns R
espe
ctin
g th
e H
ealth
of
Ani
mal
s, S
OR
/91-
52S
), m
ade
purs
uant
to th
e H
ealth
of a
nim
als
Act
S.C
. 199
0, c
21. (
To b
e si
gned
the
day
of th
e sa
le.)
4-H
Mem
ber’s
Sig
natu
reD
ate
Par
ent o
r Gua
rdia
n S
igna
ture
Dat
e
Adm
inis
trat
ion
Met
hods
: •
Ora
l (O
) - in
the
feed
, bal
ling
gun,
dren
chin
g bo
ttle,
etc
.•
Topi
cal (
T) -
pour
ed a
long
the
topl
ine
•S
ubcu
tane
ous
(Sub
Q) -
inje
cted
bene
ath
the
skin
but
not
into
mus
cle
•In
tram
uscu
lar (
IM) -
inje
cted
dire
ctly
into
mus
cle
•In
trave
nous
(IV
) - in
ject
ed in
to a
vei
n•
Inte
rnas
al (I
N) a
dmin
iste
red
up th
ean
imal
s no
se
-
9
4-H ALBERTA BEEF COW CALF PAIR PROJECT RECORD BOOK
MONTHLY FEED RECORDInclude the values of pasture, silage, hay and grain that your project animal eats. If you share feed with someone else, calculate and record only the value of the feed your own animals eat.
Monthly Record For:Feed (Grains, Hay, Supplements, Pasture)
Days on Feed
Weight per Day kgs/lbs
Monthly Weight kgs/lbs
Price per Weight Unit ($)
Monthly Feed Cost ($)
Total (G1)
Total (H1)
Monthly Record For:Feed (Grains, Hay, Supplements, Pasture)
Days on Feed
Weight per Day kgs/lbs
Monthly Weight kgs/lbs
Price per Weight Unit ($)
Monthly Feed Cost ($)
Total (G2)
Total (H2)
Monthly Record For:Feed (Grains, Hay, Supplements, Pasture)
Days on Feed
Weight per Day kgs/lbs
Monthly Weight kgs/lbs
Price per Weight Unit ($)
Monthly Feed Cost ($)
Total (G3)
Total (H3)
-
4-H ALBERTA BEEF COW CALF PAIR PROJECT RECORD BOOK
10
Monthly Record For:Feed (Grains, Hay, Supplements, Pasture)
Days on Feed
Weight per Day kgs/lbs
Monthly Weight kgs/lbs
Price per Weight Unit ($)
Monthly Feed Cost ($)
Total (G4)
Total (H4)
Monthly Record For:Feed (Grains, Hay, Supplements, Pasture)
Days on Feed
Weight per Day kgs/lbs
Monthly Weight kgs/lbs
Price per Weight Unit ($)
Monthly Feed Cost ($)
Total (G5)
Total (H5)
Monthly Record For:Feed (Grains, Hay, Supplements, Pasture)
Days on Feed
Weight per Day kgs/lbs
Monthly Weight kgs/lbs
Price per Weight Unit ($)
Monthly Feed Cost ($)
Total (G6)
Total (H6)
MONTHLY FEED RECORD CONTINUED
-
11
4-H ALBERTA BEEF COW CALF PAIR PROJECT RECORD BOOK
Monthly Record For:Feed (Grains, Hay, Supplements, Pasture)
Days on Feed
Weight per Day kgs/lbs
Monthly Weight kgs/lbs
Price per Weight Unit ($)
Monthly Feed Cost ($)
Total (G7)
Total (H7)
Monthly Record For:Feed (Grains, Hay, Supplements, Pasture)
Days on Feed
Weight per Day kgs/lbs
Monthly Weight kgs/lbs
Price per Weight Unit ($)
Monthly Feed Cost ($)
Total (G8)
Total (H8)
Monthly Record For:Feed (Grains, Hay, Supplements, Pasture)
Days on Feed
Weight per Day kgs/lbs
Monthly Weight kgs/lbs
Price per Weight Unit ($)
Monthly Feed Cost ($)
Total (G9)
Total (H9)
MONTHLY FEED RECORD CONTINUED
-
4-H ALBERTA BEEF COW CALF PAIR PROJECT RECORD BOOK
12
Monthly Record For:Feed (Grains, Hay, Supplements, Pasture)
Days on Feed
Weight per Day kgs/lbs
Monthly Weight kgs/lbs
Price per Weight Unit ($)
Monthly Feed Cost ($)
Total (G10)
Total (H10)
Monthly Record For:Feed (Grains, Hay, Supplements, Pasture)
Days on Feed
Weight per Day kgs/lbs
Monthly Weight kgs/lbs
Price per Weight Unit ($)
Monthly Feed Cost ($)
Total (G11)
Total (H11)
Monthly Record For:Feed (Grains, Hay, Supplements, Pasture)
Days on Feed
Weight per Day kgs/lbs
Monthly Weight kgs/lbs
Price per Weight Unit ($)
Monthly Feed Cost ($)
Total (G12)
Total (H12)
MONTHLY FEED RECORD CONTINUED
-
13
4-H ALBERTA BEEF COW CALF PAIR PROJECT RECORD BOOK
MONTHLY FEED RECORD CONTINUED
Total Cost of Feed* - Add the cost of each month’s feed.
Total Amount of Feed* - Add the cost of each month’s feed.
H1 H5H4H3H2
+ ++++
Total Feed Cost (H)
G1 G5G4G3G2
+ ++++
Total Amount of Feed (G)
H7 H10H9H8
+ ++++
H11
G7 G10G9G8
+ ++++
G11
*Note: Calculate your feed amounts and costs from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30, or the date you sell this cow and calf out of your herd, if prior to that.
H6
G6
H12
G12
+
=
+
=
-
4-H ALBERTA BEEF COW CALF PAIR PROJECT RECORD BOOK
14
MY ANIMAL’S PERFORMANCECalving InformationCalving Ease: Unassisted Easy Pull Hard Pull C-Section
Presentation: Not Observed Normal Frontwards (two front legs and nose) Normal Backwards (two hind legs and tail) Breech (backwards, tail but no legs) Upside Down One Leg Back Head Back Both Front Legs Back
Condition Score at Calving:
About My Calf(s)
Birthdate
Calf 1 Information:
Calf Name/Tag # CCIA #
Sex (bull/heifer) Weight at Birth Colour
Castration Date Horns Polled
Calf 2 Information:
Calf Name/Tag # CCIA #
Sex (bull/heifer) Weight at Birth Colour
Castration Date Horns Polled
-
15
4-H ALBERTA BEEF COW CALF PAIR PROJECT RECORD BOOK
The Ideal UdderAn ideal udder is snugly attached, symmetrical and of moderate length, with a strong median suspensory ligament. The quarters should be evenly balanced, with teats placed squarely under each quarter and point perpendicular to the ground. Teats should be medium in length and the diameter should be consistent from the top to the bottom with the end of the teat being rounded.
Circle the pictures below that best describe your cow’s teats and udder suspension. Udders should be scored within 24 hours of calving (at the same time birth weights are taken) and scored on the weakest quarter.
Udder Score **Used with permission from the Alberta Simmental Association. June 2012
DispositionCheck the description that best fits your cow’s disposition during processing.
Docile - Gentle and easily handled. Moves slow during processing. Restless - Quieter than average. May be stubborn during processing. Nervous - Manageable, but nervous and impatient. Exits chute briskly. Flighty - Jumpy, may bellow, continuous tail flicking, exhibits long flight distance. Aggressive - Similar to 4, but with fearful, extreme agitation, and may exhibit attack behaviour.
What was your cow’s disposition after she calved? Docile - Excited but easily handled, intent on licking calf, ignores humans Restless - Quieter than average. May move away but circles and comes back to calf Nervous - Manageable, but impatient, bauls at calf, may leave calf but runs back quickly Flighty - Head up, fearful, runs away and takes awhile to return to where her calf was Aggressive - Paws ground, shakes head, bellows, may charge dog or human that approach calf; may run over calf in attempt to protect it
-
4-H ALBERTA BEEF COW CALF PAIR PROJECT RECORD BOOK
16
COMPETITION / SHOW RECORDName of
Competition/ Show, Date, Location
Goal for attending, type of competition /
show
Classes entered, placings, name(s) of judge(s), organizing
group, prize(s) won
Value of Prize(s)
Won
Total Value of Prize(s) Won $
-
17
4-H ALBERTA BEEF COW CALF PAIR PROJECT RECORD BOOK
4-H PROJECT INVENTORY SUMMARY NOTE:This inventory is continuous from year to year and should be transferred to your new record book insert each year.
Shared Equipment on
Hand
Date Purchased
Value at start of project year, or
Purchase price (if new)
Depreciation Amount (at 10%) / Loss
(at 100%)
Year end Value
Number of Projects and/
or Animals sharing
equipment
End Value for this project
(Year End Value ÷ # sharing = $)
Eg. Wheelbarrow
Oct. 15, 2017 $150.00 $15.00 $135.00 4 $33.75
Totals(K1) $
(S1)$
Individual Project Equipment on Hand Date Purchased
Value at start of project year, or
Purchase price (if new)
Depreciation Amount (at 10%) /
Loss (at 100%)Year end Value
Rope Halter Jan. 2, 2018 $24.00 $2.40 $21.60
Lost Comb Nov. 4, 2017 $25.00 $25.00 $0.00
New Comb Nov. 28, 2017 $25.00 $2.50 $22.50
Totals(K2) $
(S2)$
Total Equipment Depreciation Expense
These numbers will need to be transferred to the financial summary in the final section of the Record Book Base.
Total Inventory ValueK2K1
+ =
(K)
S2S1
+ =
(S)
-
4-H ALBERTA BEEF COW CALF PAIR PROJECT RECORD BOOK
18
FINANCIAL SUMMARYNote: Record the cost of new equipment, which you will use for more than one year, in the 4-H Project Inventory Summary on the previous page.
EDUCATION / LICENSES EXPENSE: (grooming workshops, etc.)
Cost
Total (L)
OTHER EXPENSES: (bedding, trucking, tags, project event costs (gas, meals, lodg-ing, show clothes, entry fees, etc.), yardage (usually the second biggest expense when calculating cost of production - includes daily overhead expenses such as utilities, repairs, labour, taxes, insurance, custom work, lease payments, and miscellaneous expenses as-sociated with maintaining an animal in the lot/yard)) Note: Items that are used up yearly, such as show supplies, are recorded here.
Cost
Total (M)
-
19
4-H ALBERTA BEEF COW CALF PAIR PROJECT RECORD BOOK
FINANCIAL SUMMARY CONTINUEDTotal ExpensesPurchase Price or Initial Value of Animal
Health Expenses
Feed Expenses
Equipment Depreciation Expenses
Education/Licenses Expenses
Other Expenses
Total Expenses
(B)
(F)+
(H)+
(K)+
(L)+
(M)+
(P)=
Project Sale Income: (estimated sale of animal on Sept. 30, and any other items related to the project that you have sold - Eg. halters that you make and sell)
Animal Value
Total (Q)
Other Income: (cash and/or the assigned value of prizes at fairs, shows, and competi-tions; sale of equipment; scholarships won at project events; etc.)
Total (R)
Total Income:Project Sale Income
Other Income
Total Income
(Q)
(R)+
(T)=
-
4-H ALBERTA BEEF COW CALF PAIR PROJECT RECORD BOOK
20
FINANCIAL SUMMARY CONTINUEDProfit or Loss CalculationTotal Income
Total Expenses
Profit or Loss
(T)
(U)
(P)-
=
-
21
4-H ALBERTA BEEF COW CALF PAIR PROJECT RECORD BOOK
PLANNING FOR THE COW TO JOIN THE HERD
ESTRUS (HEAT) RECORDUse this page to record estrus (heat) cycles. Keeping a record of estrus cycles will help you predict when breeding will most likely be successful. Estrus (E) Standing Heat (S) Bred (B)
-
4-H ALBERTA BEEF COW CALF PAIR PROJECT RECORD BOOK
22
COW BREEDING RECORDDid you flush your cow before breeding? Yes No
If yes, how and for how long?
Breeding informationBreeding Method Artificial Insemination Natural
Sire Used (breed, name and/or tag/tattoo)
Date Bred (AI) or First Exposed to Bull
Date Last Exposed to Bull
Projected Due Date or Range*
Comments
Condition Score at Breeding:
-
23
4-H ALBERTA BEEF COW CALF PAIR PROJECT RECORD BOOK
EVALUATION OF MY PROJECT1. What were the strengths of your Cow calf pair? (maintained conformation, mothering, feed conversion, etc.)
2. What were the weaknesses of your Cow calf pair? (conformation, temperment, etc.)
3. What would you do differently with your Cow calf pair if you were starting the year again? (feed, breeding, etc.)
4. What was the most important thing you learned about your Cow calf pair?
5. Will you keep or sell this cow? Why?
6. What is the most important NEW thing you learned during your Cow calf pair project year that you can share with others? (tips from others, health and welfare, etc.)
-
4-H ALBERTA BEEF COW CALF PAIR PROJECT RECORD BOOK
24
RECORD BOOK - Livestock Marking GuideThis is just a guide - clubs can add, delete or change any of the book to suit the clubs' needs.
Member Name:______________________Age Group: JR/INT/SRBASE BOOK -Completeness(Including Accuracy pages)All pages to be filled in or N/A marked
About Me/About my Club /8My 4-H Year Plan /2
Record of Club Activities /4Record of District, Regional & Provincial Acitivies /4
Story of My 4-H Year/Code of Conduct /44-H Communication Activity/Jugdes sheets /4
4-H Handouts - Agenda, Financials, Etc. /4Financial Summary for 4-H year/Inventory Summary /8
//3388INSERT - RECORD BOOKAccuracy: All records and calculations should be complete. Project one Project two Project three
My Project /Project Planning /5 /5 /5Picture - Beginning & End Project Picture /5 /5 /5
Growth Chart/Rate of Gain /6 /6 /6Health Record/other expenses /4 /4 /4
Inventory /10 /10 /10Monthly records (to a maxinum of 10 points) /10 /10 /10
Project Financial Summary Records /10 /10 /10//5500 //5500 //5500
Neatness:Neatness is more than penmanship. It also includes spelling, punctuation, //1155spacing & consistency. Corrections should be minimal & neat.
Personality:Orgainization & presentation of material /4
Originality & Creativity /4Quality Photos & pictures - titled & dates /6
Clipping Pages Newspaper & magazine articles /6//2200
Attention to Detail:This Mark recognizes the members that have contributed extra to their
record book //55
Total Points //112288
General Comments::
Project name: My goals with my cowcalf pair this year 1: Condition Score of your animal at the start of the 4H year andor at pregnancy testing: testing: Why did you choose this project 1: What skills do you want to learn or improve on 1: What goals do you want to accomplish with your project 1: DailyRow1: WeeklyRow1: MonthlyRow1: YearlyRow1: DailyRow2: WeeklyRow2: MonthlyRow2: YearlyRow2: DailyRow3: WeeklyRow3: MonthlyRow3: YearlyRow3: DailyRow4: WeeklyRow4: MonthlyRow4: YearlyRow4: DailyRow5: WeeklyRow5: MonthlyRow5: YearlyRow5: undefined: undefined_2: undefined_3: undefined_4: undefined_5: undefined_6: undefined_7: undefined_8: undefined_9: undefined_10: undefined_11: undefined_12: undefined_13: MonthRow1: Member: MonthRow2: Member_2: MonthRow3: Member_3: MonthRow4: Member_4: MonthRow5: Member_5: MonthRow6: Member_6: MonthRow1_2: Member_7: MonthRow2_2: Member_8: MonthRow3_2: Member_9: MonthRow4_2: Member_10: MonthRow5_2: Member_11: MonthRow6_2: Member_12: Monthly Record For: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow1: Days on FeedRow1: Weight per Day kgslbsRow1: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow1: Price per Weight Unit Row1: Monthly Feed Cost Row1: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow2: Days on FeedRow2: Weight per Day kgslbsRow2: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow2: Price per Weight Unit Row2: Monthly Feed Cost Row2: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow3: Days on FeedRow3: Weight per Day kgslbsRow3: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow3: Price per Weight Unit Row3: Monthly Feed Cost Row3: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow4: Days on FeedRow4: Weight per Day kgslbsRow4: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow4: Price per Weight Unit Row4: Monthly Feed Cost Row4: Price per Weight Unit Total G1: Total H1: Monthly Record For_2: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow1_2: Days on FeedRow1_2: Weight per Day kgslbsRow1_2: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow1_2: Price per Weight Unit Row1_2: Monthly Feed Cost Row1_2: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow2_2: Days on FeedRow2_2: Weight per Day kgslbsRow2_2: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow2_2: Price per Weight Unit Row2_2: Monthly Feed Cost Row2_2: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow3_2: Days on FeedRow3_2: Weight per Day kgslbsRow3_2: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow3_2: Price per Weight Unit Row3_2: Monthly Feed Cost Row3_2: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow4_2: Days on FeedRow4_2: Weight per Day kgslbsRow4_2: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow4_2: Price per Weight Unit Row4_2: Monthly Feed Cost Row4_2: Price per Weight Unit Total G2: Total H2: Monthly Record For_3: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow1_3: Days on FeedRow1_3: Weight per Day kgslbsRow1_3: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow1_3: Price per Weight Unit Row1_3: Monthly Feed Cost Row1_3: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow2_3: Days on FeedRow2_3: Weight per Day kgslbsRow2_3: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow2_3: Price per Weight Unit Row2_3: Monthly Feed Cost Row2_3: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow3_3: Days on FeedRow3_3: Weight per Day kgslbsRow3_3: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow3_3: Price per Weight Unit Row3_3: Monthly Feed Cost Row3_3: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow4_3: Days on FeedRow4_3: Weight per Day kgslbsRow4_3: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow4_3: Price per Weight Unit Row4_3: Monthly Feed Cost Row4_3: Price per Weight Unit Total G3: Total H3: Monthly Record For_4: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow1_4: Days on FeedRow1_4: Weight per Day kgslbsRow1_4: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow1_4: Price per Weight Unit Row1_4: Monthly Feed Cost Row1_4: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow2_4: Days on FeedRow2_4: Weight per Day kgslbsRow2_4: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow2_4: Price per Weight Unit Row2_4: Monthly Feed Cost Row2_4: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow3_4: Days on FeedRow3_4: Weight per Day kgslbsRow3_4: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow3_4: Price per Weight Unit Row3_4: Monthly Feed Cost Row3_4: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow4_4: Days on FeedRow4_4: Weight per Day kgslbsRow4_4: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow4_4: Price per Weight Unit Row4_4: Monthly Feed Cost Row4_4: Price per Weight Unit Total G4: Total H4: Monthly Record For_5: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow1_5: Days on FeedRow1_5: Weight per Day kgslbsRow1_5: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow1_5: Price per Weight Unit Row1_5: Monthly Feed Cost Row1_5: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow2_5: Days on FeedRow2_5: Weight per Day kgslbsRow2_5: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow2_5: Price per Weight Unit Row2_5: Monthly Feed Cost Row2_5: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow3_5: Days on FeedRow3_5: Weight per Day kgslbsRow3_5: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow3_5: Price per Weight Unit Row3_5: Monthly Feed Cost Row3_5: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow4_5: Days on FeedRow4_5: Weight per Day kgslbsRow4_5: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow4_5: Price per Weight Unit Row4_5: Monthly Feed Cost Row4_5: Price per Weight Unit Total G5: Total H5: Monthly Record For_6: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow1_6: Days on FeedRow1_6: Weight per Day kgslbsRow1_6: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow1_6: Price per Weight Unit Row1_6: Monthly Feed Cost Row1_6: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow2_6: Days on FeedRow2_6: Weight per Day kgslbsRow2_6: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow2_6: Price per Weight Unit Row2_6: Monthly Feed Cost Row2_6: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow3_6: Days on FeedRow3_6: Weight per Day kgslbsRow3_6: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow3_6: Price per Weight Unit Row3_6: Monthly Feed Cost Row3_6: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow4_6: Days on FeedRow4_6: Weight per Day kgslbsRow4_6: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow4_6: Price per Weight Unit Row4_6: Monthly Feed Cost Row4_6: Price per Weight Unit Total G6: Total H6: Monthly Record For_7: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow1_7: Days on FeedRow1_7: Weight per Day kgslbsRow1_7: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow1_7: Price per Weight Unit Row1_7: Monthly Feed Cost Row1_7: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow2_7: Days on FeedRow2_7: Weight per Day kgslbsRow2_7: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow2_7: Price per Weight Unit Row2_7: Monthly Feed Cost Row2_7: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow3_7: Days on FeedRow3_7: Weight per Day kgslbsRow3_7: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow3_7: Price per Weight Unit Row3_7: Monthly Feed Cost Row3_7: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow4_7: Days on FeedRow4_7: Weight per Day kgslbsRow4_7: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow4_7: Price per Weight Unit Row4_7: Monthly Feed Cost Row4_7: Price per Weight Unit Total G7: Total H7: Monthly Record For_8: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow1_8: Days on FeedRow1_8: Weight per Day kgslbsRow1_8: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow1_8: Price per Weight Unit Row1_8: Monthly Feed Cost Row1_8: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow2_8: Days on FeedRow2_8: Weight per Day kgslbsRow2_8: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow2_8: Price per Weight Unit Row2_8: Monthly Feed Cost Row2_8: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow3_8: Days on FeedRow3_8: Weight per Day kgslbsRow3_8: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow3_8: Price per Weight Unit Row3_8: Monthly Feed Cost Row3_8: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow4_8: Days on FeedRow4_8: Weight per Day kgslbsRow4_8: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow4_8: Price per Weight Unit Row4_8: Monthly Feed Cost Row4_8: Price per Weight Unit Total G8: Total H8: Monthly Record For_9: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow1_9: Days on FeedRow1_9: Weight per Day kgslbsRow1_9: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow1_9: Price per Weight Unit Row1_9: Monthly Feed Cost Row1_9: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow2_9: Days on FeedRow2_9: Weight per Day kgslbsRow2_9: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow2_9: Price per Weight Unit Row2_9: Monthly Feed Cost Row2_9: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow3_9: Days on FeedRow3_9: Weight per Day kgslbsRow3_9: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow3_9: Price per Weight Unit Row3_9: Monthly Feed Cost Row3_9: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow4_9: Days on FeedRow4_9: Weight per Day kgslbsRow4_9: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow4_9: Price per Weight Unit Row4_9: Monthly Feed Cost Row4_9: Price per Weight Unit Total G9: Total H9: Monthly Record For_10: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow1_10: Days on FeedRow1_10: Weight per Day kgslbsRow1_10: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow1_10: Price per Weight Unit Row1_10: Monthly Feed Cost Row1_10: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow2_10: Days on FeedRow2_10: Weight per Day kgslbsRow2_10: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow2_10: Price per Weight Unit Row2_10: Monthly Feed Cost Row2_10: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow3_10: Days on FeedRow3_10: Weight per Day kgslbsRow3_10: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow3_10: Price per Weight Unit Row3_10: Monthly Feed Cost Row3_10: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow4_10: Days on FeedRow4_10: Weight per Day kgslbsRow4_10: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow4_10: Price per Weight Unit Row4_10: Monthly Feed Cost Row4_10: Price per Weight Unit Total G10: Total H10: Monthly Record For_11: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow1_11: Days on FeedRow1_11: Weight per Day kgslbsRow1_11: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow1_11: Price per Weight Unit Row1_11: Monthly Feed Cost Row1_11: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow2_11: Days on FeedRow2_11: Weight per Day kgslbsRow2_11: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow2_11: Price per Weight Unit Row2_11: Monthly Feed Cost Row2_11: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow3_11: Days on FeedRow3_11: Weight per Day kgslbsRow3_11: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow3_11: Price per Weight Unit Row3_11: Monthly Feed Cost Row3_11: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow4_11: Days on FeedRow4_11: Weight per Day kgslbsRow4_11: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow4_11: Price per Weight Unit Row4_11: Monthly Feed Cost Row4_11: Price per Weight Unit Total G11: Total H11: Monthly Record For_12: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow1_12: Days on FeedRow1_12: Weight per Day kgslbsRow1_12: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow1_12: Price per Weight Unit Row1_12: Monthly Feed Cost Row1_12: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow2_12: Days on FeedRow2_12: Weight per Day kgslbsRow2_12: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow2_12: Price per Weight Unit Row2_12: Monthly Feed Cost Row2_12: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow3_12: Days on FeedRow3_12: Weight per Day kgslbsRow3_12: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow3_12: Price per Weight Unit Row3_12: Monthly Feed Cost Row3_12: Feed Grains Hay Supplements PastureRow4_12: Days on FeedRow4_12: Weight per Day kgslbsRow4_12: Monthly Weight kgslbsRow4_12: Price per Weight Unit Row4_12: Monthly Feed Cost Row4_12: Price per Weight Unit Total G12: Total H12: H1: H2: H3: H4: H5: H6: H7: H8: H9: H10: H11: H12: Total Feed Cost H: G1: G2: G3: G4: G5: G6: G7: G8: G9: G10: G11: G12: Total Amount of: Condition Score at Calving: Birthdate: Calf NameTag: CCIA: Sex bullheifer: Weight at Birth: Colour: Castration Date: Calf NameTag_2: CCIA_2: Sex bullheifer_2: Weight at Birth_2: Colour_2: Castration Date_2: Name of Competition Show Date LocationRow1: Goal for attending type of competition showRow1: Classes entered placings names of judges organizing group prizes wonRow1: Value of Prizes WonRow1: Name of Competition Show Date LocationRow2: Goal for attending type of competition showRow2: Classes entered placings names of judges organizing group prizes wonRow2: Value of Prizes WonRow2: Name of Competition Show Date LocationRow3: Goal for attending type of competition showRow3: Classes entered placings names of judges organizing group prizes wonRow3: Value of Prizes WonRow3: Name of Competition Show Date LocationRow4: Goal for attending type of competition showRow4: Classes entered placings names of judges organizing group prizes wonRow4: Value of Prizes WonRow4: Name of Competition Show Date LocationRow5: Goal for attending type of competition showRow5: Classes entered placings names of judges organizing group prizes wonRow5: Value of Prizes WonRow5: Name of Competition Show Date LocationRow6: Goal for attending type of competition showRow6: Classes entered placings names of judges organizing group prizes wonRow6: Value of Prizes WonRow6: Name of Competition Show Date LocationRow7: Goal for attending type of competition showRow7: Classes entered placings names of judges organizing group prizes wonRow7: Value of Prizes WonRow7: Name of Competition Show Date LocationRow8: Goal for attending type of competition showRow8: Classes entered placings names of judges organizing group prizes wonRow8: Value of Prizes WonRow8: Name of Competition Show Date LocationRow9: Goal for attending type of competition showRow9: Classes entered placings names of judges organizing group prizes wonRow9: Value of Prizes WonRow9: fill_37: Eg WheelbarrowRow1: Oct 15 2017Row1: 15000Row1: 1500Row1: 13500Row1: 4Row1: 3375Row1: Eg WheelbarrowRow2: Oct 15 2017Row2: 15000Row2: 1500Row2: 13500Row2: 4Row2: 3375Row2: Eg WheelbarrowRow3: Oct 15 2017Row3: 15000Row3: 1500Row3: 13500Row3: 4Row3: 3375Row3: Eg WheelbarrowRow4: Oct 15 2017Row4: 15000Row4: 1500Row4: 13500Row4: 4Row4: 3375Row4: Eg WheelbarrowRow5: Oct 15 2017Row5: 15000Row5: 1500Row5: 13500Row5: 4Row5: 3375Row5: 13500K1: S1: New CombRow1: Nov 28 2017Row1: 2500Row1: 250Row1: 2250Row1: New CombRow2: Nov 28 2017Row2: 2500Row2: 250Row2: 2250Row2: New CombRow3: Nov 28 2017Row3: 2500Row3: 250Row3: 2250Row3: New CombRow4: Nov 28 2017Row4: 2500Row4: 250Row4: 2250Row4: New CombRow5: Nov 28 2017Row5: 2500Row5: 250Row5: 2250Row5: New CombRow6: Nov 28 2017Row6: 2500Row6: 250Row6: 2250Row6: K2: S2: K1: K2_2: K: S1_2: S2_2: S: CostRow1: CostRow2: CostRow3: CostRow4: CostRow5: L: Cost_2: CostRow1_2: CostRow2_2: CostRow3_2: CostRow4_2: CostRow5_2: CostRow6: CostRow7: CostRow8: CostRow9: CostRow10: M: B: F: H: K_2: L_2: M_2: P: Animal Value: Animal ValueRow1: Animal ValueRow2: Animal ValueRow3: Q: R: Q_2: R_2: T: T_2: P_2: U: If yes how and for how long: Sire Used breed name andor tag tattooRow1: Date Bred AI or First Exposed to BullRow1: Date Last Exposed to BullRow1: Projected Due Date or RangeRow1: CommentsRow1: Sire Used breed name andor tag tattooRow2: Date Bred AI or First Exposed to BullRow2: Date Last Exposed to BullRow2: Condition Score at Breeding: Projected Due Date or RangeRow2: CommentsRow2: feed conversion etc 1: 2 What were the weaknesses of your Cow calf pair conformation temperment etc 1: again feed breeding etc 1: 4 What was the most important thing you learned about your Cow calf pair 1: 5 Will you keep or sell this cow Why 1: year that you can share with others tips from others health and welfare etc 1: This is just a guide clubs can add delete or change any of the book to suit the clubs needs: 8: 2: 4: 4_2: 4_3: 4_4: 4_5: 8_2: undefined_14: Project oneAccuracy All records and calculations should be complete My Project Project Planning Picture Beginning End Project Picture Growth ChartRate of Gain Health Recordother expenses Inventory Monthly records to a maxinum of 10 points Project Financial Summary Records: Project two5: Project three5: Project oneAccuracy All records and calculations should be complete My Project Project Planning Picture Beginning End Project Picture Growth ChartRate of Gain Health Recordother expenses Inventory Monthly records to a maxinum of 10 points Project Financial Summary Records_2: Project two5_2: Project three5_2: Project oneAccuracy All records and calculations should be complete My Project Project Planning Picture Beginning End Project Picture Growth ChartRate of Gain Health Recordother expenses Inventory Monthly records to a maxinum of 10 points Project Financial Summary Records_3: Project two6: Project three6: Project oneAccuracy All records and calculations should be complete My Project Project Planning Picture Beginning End Project Picture Growth ChartRate of Gain Health Recordother expenses Inventory Monthly records to a maxinum of 10 points Project Financial Summary Records_4: Project two4: Project three4: Project oneAccuracy All records and calculations should be complete My Project Project Planning Picture Beginning End Project Picture Growth ChartRate of Gain Health Recordother expenses Inventory Monthly records to a maxinum of 10 points Project Financial Summary Records_5: Project two10: Project three10: Project oneAccuracy All records and calculations should be complete My Project Project Planning Picture Beginning End Project Picture Growth ChartRate of Gain Health Recordother expenses Inventory Monthly records to a maxinum of 10 points Project Financial Summary Records_6: Project two10_2: Project three10_2: Project oneAccuracy All records and calculations should be complete My Project Project Planning Picture Beginning End Project Picture Growth ChartRate of Gain Health Recordother expenses Inventory Monthly records to a maxinum of 10 points Project Financial Summary Records_7: Project two10_3: Project three10_3: Project oneAccuracy All records and calculations should be complete My Project Project Planning Picture Beginning End Project Picture Growth ChartRate of Gain Health Recordother expenses Inventory Monthly records to a maxinum of 10 points Project Financial Summary Records_8: Project two50: Project three50: undefined_15: 4_7: 4_8: 6_2: 6_3: 20: 5_3: undefined_16: General Comments 1: TOTAL HEALTH COST F: Text39: Text40: Text41: Text42: Text43: Text44: Text45: Text46: Text47: Text48: Text49: Text50: Text51: Text52: Text53: Text54: Text55: Text56: Text57: Text58: Text59: Text60: Text61: Text62: Text63: Text64: Text65: Text66: Text67: Text68: Text69: Text70: Text71: Text72: Text73: Text74: Text75: Text76: Text77: Text78: Text79: Text80: Text81: Text82: Text83: Text84: Text85: Text86: Text87: Text88: Text89: Text90: Text91: Text92: Text93: Text94: Text95: Text96: Text97: Text98: Text99: Text100: Text101: Text102: Text103: Check Box106: OffCheck Box107: OffCheck Box108: OffCheck Box109: OffCheck Box110: OffCheck Box111: OffCheck Box112: OffCheck Box113: OffCheck Box114: OffCheck Box115: OffCheck Box116: OffCheck Box117: OffCheck Box118: OffCheck Box119: OffCheck Box120: OffCheck Box121: OffCheck Box122: OffCheck Box123: OffCheck Box124: OffCheck Box125: OffCheck Box126: OffCheck Box127: OffCheck Box128: OffCheck Box129: OffCheck Box130: OffCheck Box131: OffCost: Text132: Text133: Text134: Text135: Text136: Text137: Text138: Text139: Text140: Text141: Text142: Text143: Text144: Text145: Text146: Text147: Text148: Text149: Text150: Text151: Text152: Text153: Text154: Check Box155: OffCheck Box156: OffCheck Box157: OffCheck Box158: Off