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300 lbs for 180 Dollars ????
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<blockquote data-quote="js1234" data-source="post: 1326609" data-attributes="member: 17596"><p>I make $85 out of that. And you can't. </p><p>However, if they were a kind worth having that would feed, I'd buy a big pile of yearlings weighing 700 costing $119, that's way under the money, at least here in the West.</p><p>I contracted some Dec. Fats yesterday for $2 over the board, and you can still feed a healthy yearling in off grass flesh for 75.</p><p>I can't believe that a yearling that cheap could feed that cost effectively or that you could buy enough at those levels to make it worth your while, but IF they did and you could, and you could lay them in a yard for $10/cwt. freight ticket (that's 1,200 miles with today's freight rates), they would net $175/head after a little deathloss and interest on the feed. </p><p>That's about $90-100/head more than I've been able to lock up on a 7 weight right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="js1234, post: 1326609, member: 17596"] I make $85 out of that. And you can't. However, if they were a kind worth having that would feed, I'd buy a big pile of yearlings weighing 700 costing $119, that's way under the money, at least here in the West. I contracted some Dec. Fats yesterday for $2 over the board, and you can still feed a healthy yearling in off grass flesh for 75. I can't believe that a yearling that cheap could feed that cost effectively or that you could buy enough at those levels to make it worth your while, but IF they did and you could, and you could lay them in a yard for $10/cwt. freight ticket (that's 1,200 miles with today's freight rates), they would net $175/head after a little deathloss and interest on the feed. That's about $90-100/head more than I've been able to lock up on a 7 weight right now. [/QUOTE]
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