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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1741801" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>To me - time is money. I cannot imagine keeping weaned steer calves around all winter to gain <1.5#/day - I know - I know - you guys don't have winter!! Different world, different management. </p><p>[USER=40796]@Grayme[/USER] First - you need to learn how to analyze your own cattle. Maybe you've been around cattle a lot and know what you have - but - "most" people new to the business "love" their cattle and can't "SEE" what they really have. We call that "barn blind". Maybe you are not receiving what you think you should receive because the cattle aren't as good as you think they are?</p><p>If you do have good calves, maybe you might try to sell direct to feedlots rather than rolling the dice at the sale barn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1741801, member: 968"] To me - time is money. I cannot imagine keeping weaned steer calves around all winter to gain <1.5#/day - I know - I know - you guys don't have winter!! Different world, different management. [USER=40796]@Grayme[/USER] First - you need to learn how to analyze your own cattle. Maybe you've been around cattle a lot and know what you have - but - "most" people new to the business "love" their cattle and can't "SEE" what they really have. We call that "barn blind". Maybe you are not receiving what you think you should receive because the cattle aren't as good as you think they are? If you do have good calves, maybe you might try to sell direct to feedlots rather than rolling the dice at the sale barn. [/QUOTE]
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