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Ave. Age/wt. of slaghter steers
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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 619317" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>Youngest would be about 14 months and oldest about 18 months. A lot depends on what your feeding, how heavy and what breed of cattle your feeding it to. Herefords will get soggy on 20 lbs of grain ration, whereas Limo's need 30 lbs just to maintain. I have finished Hereford steers at 1080 lbs to 1300 lbs and seen Simmentals not be properly finished until they hit 1700 to 1800 lbs and soggy Galloway steers that were finished at 950 lbs. :cowboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 619317, member: 1682"] Youngest would be about 14 months and oldest about 18 months. A lot depends on what your feeding, how heavy and what breed of cattle your feeding it to. Herefords will get soggy on 20 lbs of grain ration, whereas Limo's need 30 lbs just to maintain. I have finished Hereford steers at 1080 lbs to 1300 lbs and seen Simmentals not be properly finished until they hit 1700 to 1800 lbs and soggy Galloway steers that were finished at 950 lbs. :cowboy: [/QUOTE]
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