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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 112660" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>1. There have been 520 Registered Angus sales reported to the Angus Assn as of May, FY '05. So far, 77 steers have sold at an average price of $1,268; 36,492 bulls have sold at an average price of $3,015; and 14,822 cows have been sold for an average price of $3,017.</p><p></p><p>2. Registered cattle are generally sold "per head" or "per lot", commercial cattle sell by the pound.</p><p></p><p>3. Angus cattle are as easy to raise as any other breed. They need the same things. Within every breed, you'll find animals that are hard and easy keepers. Learn about EPDs. Those will help you select animals that will work for you. Good luck...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 112660, member: 13"] 1. There have been 520 Registered Angus sales reported to the Angus Assn as of May, FY '05. So far, 77 steers have sold at an average price of $1,268; 36,492 bulls have sold at an average price of $3,015; and 14,822 cows have been sold for an average price of $3,017. 2. Registered cattle are generally sold "per head" or "per lot", commercial cattle sell by the pound. 3. Angus cattle are as easy to raise as any other breed. They need the same things. Within every breed, you'll find animals that are hard and easy keepers. Learn about EPDs. Those will help you select animals that will work for you. Good luck... [/QUOTE]
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