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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 710580" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>We took our steers off momma yesterday. We had them weighed and the average weight was 650 lbs :clap: :mrgreen: . The heaviest was 685 and the lightest (and youngest) weighed 588. Most weighed around 650 or so. These were all steers with no heifers included which helped the average I guess. The oldest steer was born March 13th and youngest was born in early May. Last year my average was 597 using a straight angus bull. This crop, under the same conditions....just grass and milk.....was a 53 pound gain per head. The decision to go to a Balancer bull really paid off. I am really impressed with the Balancers. :cowboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 710580, member: 1863"] We took our steers off momma yesterday. We had them weighed and the average weight was 650 lbs :clap: :mrgreen: . The heaviest was 685 and the lightest (and youngest) weighed 588. Most weighed around 650 or so. These were all steers with no heifers included which helped the average I guess. The oldest steer was born March 13th and youngest was born in early May. Last year my average was 597 using a straight angus bull. This crop, under the same conditions....just grass and milk.....was a 53 pound gain per head. The decision to go to a Balancer bull really paid off. I am really impressed with the Balancers. :cowboy: [/QUOTE]
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