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Anyone Creep Feeding Calves?
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<blockquote data-quote="WarEagle73" data-source="post: 1600317" data-attributes="member: 19171"><p>They average 590#. Big steers were 687# and the heifers were 548#. After 42 days, the little steers were 750#, big steers were 784#, and the heifers were 630#. The steers will head to Kansas in about 30 more days, and I think they will be averaging 825-850.</p><p></p><p>We got a little concerned with the amount of feed they ate and the cost, but when we look at it from a Cost of Gain standpoint, I think we are being pretty profitable. Plus they transitioned really well at weaning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WarEagle73, post: 1600317, member: 19171"] They average 590#. Big steers were 687# and the heifers were 548#. After 42 days, the little steers were 750#, big steers were 784#, and the heifers were 630#. The steers will head to Kansas in about 30 more days, and I think they will be averaging 825-850. We got a little concerned with the amount of feed they ate and the cost, but when we look at it from a Cost of Gain standpoint, I think we are being pretty profitable. Plus they transitioned really well at weaning. [/QUOTE]
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