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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 690181" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Aussie - we want our steers in the freezer by 14-16 months of age weighing 1300-1400#. I put 6 or so every year on the Cornell Univ steer feedout program. We retain ownership. My purebred Simmental steers have topped the profit catagory each year. This year, we again had the top money making steer out of about 200 head (mostly crossbred steers), and our "group" was 2nd highest profit farm, even tho one went Select +, the rest Choice. So, even tho I am in the business to produce females, my males work very well in a feedlot.</p><p>This year: 5 steers, REA 13.8 - 15.2 (3 had 15+); YG 2.6 - 1.3; HCW 851#-913</p><p>These were born in Feb & March, marketed on 5-13 & 6-25</p><p>So, "feminine" bulls/steers do allright on the rail. :banana:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 690181, member: 968"] Aussie - we want our steers in the freezer by 14-16 months of age weighing 1300-1400#. I put 6 or so every year on the Cornell Univ steer feedout program. We retain ownership. My purebred Simmental steers have topped the profit catagory each year. This year, we again had the top money making steer out of about 200 head (mostly crossbred steers), and our "group" was 2nd highest profit farm, even tho one went Select +, the rest Choice. So, even tho I am in the business to produce females, my males work very well in a feedlot. This year: 5 steers, REA 13.8 - 15.2 (3 had 15+); YG 2.6 - 1.3; HCW 851#-913 These were born in Feb & March, marketed on 5-13 & 6-25 So, "feminine" bulls/steers do allright on the rail. :banana: [/QUOTE]
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