YES!
People often give their 4H steer names that reflect the steer’s personality or physical characteristics, such as Brownie, Spot, or Rusty. Others choose names that hold personal meaning or sentimental value to them.
A good Angus steer, especially if you are choosing a steer for 4H or FFA, must have good conformation, good average daily gain (preferably 2 lbs per day or more) and good feed intake. You can choose your steer from a local cattle producer that raises Black Angus cattle to find a good steer to raise for the show circuit. The cattle producer will help you find the best steer for you as well.
4h-40 = -36
4H is a youth group and they do have a pony club. You can find out more about them on 4H site.
4h + 6 = 22 So 4h = 16 and then h = 4
You do not have to be a 4H member to watch a 4H show, but you do have to be a member to be in the 4H show.
go to 4h camp and get them at your camp store
Yes there is a 4h program for horses
It is an equation and if 4h-6 = 22 then h = 7
To solve for h, first isolate 4h: T=4h+4z T-4z=4h Now divide both sides by 4. T/4-z=h
between 4h 40mins and 4h 50mins.