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Mason FFA Livestock Co-Op
Goal – Provide Mason FFA Members an opportunity to raise livestock for the Ingham County Fair.
Mission Statement - The Mason FFA Livestock Co-Op will provide Mason FFA members with a positive experience in both animal husbandry and entrepreneurship. Co-op members will learn responsibility, teamwork, communication and record keeping skills.
History and Evolution of Co-Op
Our Co-Op opportunity started in 2003 with four members raising pigs at a local farm.
Those small scale arrangements continued until 2007.
Projects moved to our barn at that time with the first Sow Co-Op
Financial Agreement $50 Deposit Required (Due Friday)
Livestock, Feed, Bedding and Medical supply costs fronted by the FFA Chapter.
Electricity, Water and Equipment costs are covered by chapter. Members profiting $250.00 or more will provide the chapter a $25 facility use fee. Members profiting less than $250 will have a facility use fee of 10% of their profit.
Livestock, Feed, Bedding and Medical supply costs will be taken out of fair proceeds before fair checks are sent to members.
In the case of a negative balance members are responsible for reimbursing the chapter for the remaining balance.
Daily Chores
Review Check Sheets Feed Animals Water / Check Waters Clean Pen Fill out Check Sheet Exercise Animals
Communication
Written Communication on barn check sheets
Remind 101 Webpage: www.masonffa.weebly.com Phone calls to individual members Facebook posts
Working With Your Animal Livestock shall be worked a minimum of
three times per week for twenty minutes. Daily exercise promotes health, lean
muscle development and will prepare animals for the show ring.
Frequent training sessions work better than longer less frequent workouts.
Weigh Dates
All animals need to be weighed and weights recorded on the assigned weigh dates. (each Monday)
Weekly weights are used to monitor growth and health of your livestock.
Growth rate and weights provide information to adjust feed rations.
Members are responsible for keeping individual records.
In-Vessel Composting
Working with MSU to accelerate and improve the recycling of nutrients.
We are planning to load and unload it weekly.
May work into additional income for program.
This program is still currently delayed as we continue to work out an agreement with MSU.
Parent Responsibilities Hold your child accountable for:
completing chores correctly and timely when assignedexercising their livestocksoliciting potential fair buyersdressing appropriately for show at the faircompleting all responsibilities to prepare for and
participate at the fair○ Decorations○ Pen Set Up○ Pen Tear Down○ Barn Clean Up
Hog Financial Facts 50 lb feeder pig (cost $130) maybe more this
year due to PEDv 250 lb market hog = 200 lb gain Average feed efficiency 3.5 lbs of feed per
pound of gain = 700 lbs of feed Feed costs $24 per hundred = total feed costs $168 Approximate Cost $298 per pig
Hog Financial Examples Costs
Pig $130Feed $180Total $310
Income220 lb pig x 1.25 = $275
○ Loss $35250 lb pig x 1.50 = $375
○ Profit $65270 lb pig x 2.00 = $540
○ Profit $230250 lb pig x 2.50 = $625
○ Profit $315
Lamb Financial Facts
50 lb feeder lamb (cost $200 - $225) 135 – 140 lb market lamb Feed costs $110
Lamb Financial Examples Cost
Lamb $225Feed $100Total $325
Income125 lb lamb x 3.00 = $375
○ Profit $50140 lb lamb x 2.50 = $350
○ Profit $25100 lb lamb x 2.00 = $200
○ Loss $135135 lb lamb x 2.25 = $303.75
○ Profit $21.25
Buyer Letters
Fair book Lists Previous Buyers Mason Elevator sponsors a program to
help members learn to talk with potential buyers and will pay for postage of letters
Include information in your letter about you, your project and the auction
Fair Responsibilities
Decorations – helping prepare and set up
Daily Chores – Chores completed each day by 8:30 am and at 5:00 pm
Showmanship – Participation Required Barn Duty – Shifts will be divided equally
among members Circle of Life – 2 four hour shifts Buyer Thank you’s
Potential Parent Committees
Financial – Mr. Barnum Feed – Mr. Crandall Chore Checks Fair Decorations Fair Supplies Animal Growth Progress Barn Pen Project -
PQA plus Training
Pork Quality AssuranceEducational program created by the
National Pork ProducersCurrent PQA certification required to show
swine at the fair.Two or three workshops will be held this
spring. (Fairgrounds Community Building)An online option is also being piloted.