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<blockquote data-quote="plumber_greg" data-source="post: 1555982" data-attributes="member: 9115"><p>Branded,</p><p> I'm not a fighter on the internet, so I say this with respect.</p><p>It sounds like the only way you would consider feeding any of your cattle is to buy outside genetics, breeding to your bulls, and feed them.</p><p>Don't know how many cattle you have, but surely you could put together a mixed pen of steers and heifers to feed. If you can't, in my honest opinion, you are either in the " won't send my cattle to the feedlot, can't afford that" , or you are a multiplier of the Angus breed. </p><p>I've bought bulls from some of the best, at prices people on here would say was stupid.</p><p>Schurrtop, in Nebraska, 98% choice or better on 3 pens.</p><p>Nichols Farms, Iowa, all the carcass data you want, bought 2 bulls this year before their sale yesterday.</p><p>Dave Nichols is probably one of the most progressive cattleman know.</p><p>I once bought a bull bred by Virginia Tech, killed by a December lighting storm before I ever got to breed him to a cow. My luck sucks sometimes. LOL </p><p>GS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plumber_greg, post: 1555982, member: 9115"] Branded, I'm not a fighter on the internet, so I say this with respect. It sounds like the only way you would consider feeding any of your cattle is to buy outside genetics, breeding to your bulls, and feed them. Don't know how many cattle you have, but surely you could put together a mixed pen of steers and heifers to feed. If you can't, in my honest opinion, you are either in the " won't send my cattle to the feedlot, can't afford that" , or you are a multiplier of the Angus breed. I've bought bulls from some of the best, at prices people on here would say was stupid. Schurrtop, in Nebraska, 98% choice or better on 3 pens. Nichols Farms, Iowa, all the carcass data you want, bought 2 bulls this year before their sale yesterday. Dave Nichols is probably one of the most progressive cattleman know. I once bought a bull bred by Virginia Tech, killed by a December lighting storm before I ever got to breed him to a cow. My luck sucks sometimes. LOL GS [/QUOTE]
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