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How to fill out the Holland Feeder Calf Declaration online
The Holland Feeder Calf Declaration form is an essential document for participants in the feeder calf project. This guide will provide you with clear and structured instructions on how to accurately complete this declaration online, ensuring a smooth submission process.
Follow the steps to effectively fill out the Holland Feeder Calf Declaration.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and access it for completion.
- Begin by filling in your name in the designated field for the member's name at the top of the form.
- Provide your home address in the specified area to ensure accurate identification.
- Enter your parents' home phone number and work number, along with the best time to call, allowing for easy communication.
- Fill in the name of your 4-H club and your back tag number to link your declaration to your club.
- Acknowledge the eligibility requirements for the feeder calves, confirming they were born after March 1st of the project year and belong to recognized dairy breeds.
- Indicate whether you are weighing in two calves, as families with multiple members can weigh one calf per member plus a 'family spare'.
- Ensure compliance with health requirements, confirming all calves are castrated, dehorned, and tagged with RFID before weigh-in.
- Document the vaccination details, ensuring the required vaccines are administered and prepare a certificate for presentation.
- Affirm understanding of the minimum weight requirements and note that the participation fee must be paid prior to weigh-in.
- Sign the declaration with both the exhibitor's and parent's signatures to validate the form before submission.
- Once completed, save, download, and/or print the form as necessary for mailing or emailing as indicated.
Complete your Holland Feeder Calf Declaration online today to ensure you meet all deadlines.
What's a Stocker? The University of Kentucky describes a stocker calf as a steer or heifer that is 6 to 9 months of age and weighs 400 to 700 pounds. After weaning from its mother, a stocker is put on grass or some other type of forage to promote growth and weight gain.
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