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A new way to study cow profitability?
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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 618024" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>I bought a whole bunch myself, if they had some ear. Many were even lighter. I took some beefmaster too which was new for me. I intend to cull heavy but retain many of them. </p><p></p><p>What I like about taking heifers is that you can sit on them for as long as it takes for the market to get right, provided you have the grass. Steers are pretty much a one was street. If the market does not get right, these heifers may all be cows before they set foot in the sale barn. :shock:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 618024, member: 3162"] I bought a whole bunch myself, if they had some ear. Many were even lighter. I took some beefmaster too which was new for me. I intend to cull heavy but retain many of them. What I like about taking heifers is that you can sit on them for as long as it takes for the market to get right, provided you have the grass. Steers are pretty much a one was street. If the market does not get right, these heifers may all be cows before they set foot in the sale barn. :shock: [/QUOTE]
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