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<blockquote data-quote="gcreekrch" data-source="post: 1472482" data-attributes="member: 14161"><p>Now just think a minute here and I'll give you a prime example.</p><p>I bought 140, 360 wt h/c this November and early December. They cost an average of $2.24 per lb at the sale barn. Pictures are there, mostly reds and blacks mix, a couple of Char x and two Speckled Parks.</p><p></p><p>I also had a buyer who got stuck with 5, 1/2 longhorn h/c talk me into taking them off his hands. I did go look at them before I said yes. They are growing somewhat but 3 weighed 410 and cost $1.05 and 2 weighed 350 and cost $1.12. If we were to take my cost of about $600 to manage a cow and support the iron that feeds her, how much is left in my pocket?</p><p></p><p>They will be sorted off and sold separately when they go back to town also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcreekrch, post: 1472482, member: 14161"] Now just think a minute here and I'll give you a prime example. I bought 140, 360 wt h/c this November and early December. They cost an average of $2.24 per lb at the sale barn. Pictures are there, mostly reds and blacks mix, a couple of Char x and two Speckled Parks. I also had a buyer who got stuck with 5, 1/2 longhorn h/c talk me into taking them off his hands. I did go look at them before I said yes. They are growing somewhat but 3 weighed 410 and cost $1.05 and 2 weighed 350 and cost $1.12. If we were to take my cost of about $600 to manage a cow and support the iron that feeds her, how much is left in my pocket? They will be sorted off and sold separately when they go back to town also. [/QUOTE]
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