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<blockquote data-quote="BC" data-source="post: 444595" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Right now it looks like a calf that weighs 300 to 475 lbs. doesn't have many friends at the sale barns this fall. The wheat farmers do not want to graze any calves this year.</p><p></p><p>Saturday, I had some orders for:</p><p>Plain Brangus type heifers that weighed 300 to 350 for $1.10 or less per lb.</p><p></p><p>Angus/Brangus(1/4 ear or less) #1 heifers 375 to 425 lbs for under $1.20 per lb.</p><p></p><p>Black or yellow long tailed feeder heifers weighing 450 to 500 lbs for under $1.00 per lb.</p><p></p><p>Thin, dried out long tailed feeder heifers weighing 500 to 600</p><p>any color (no Longhorns or humpy's) under $95 per cwt.</p><p></p><p>1 1/2 Blk or Yel steers/bulls weiging 400 to 500 lbs for $1.05 per lb or less</p><p></p><p>700 to 750 lbs steers (no Longhorn or anything over 3/8 Brahman) for $1.01 per lb.</p><p></p><p>The sure enough top end #1 calves brought good money. The thinner upgradable calves looked like they were a bargain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC, post: 444595, member: 67"] Right now it looks like a calf that weighs 300 to 475 lbs. doesn't have many friends at the sale barns this fall. The wheat farmers do not want to graze any calves this year. Saturday, I had some orders for: Plain Brangus type heifers that weighed 300 to 350 for $1.10 or less per lb. Angus/Brangus(1/4 ear or less) #1 heifers 375 to 425 lbs for under $1.20 per lb. Black or yellow long tailed feeder heifers weighing 450 to 500 lbs for under $1.00 per lb. Thin, dried out long tailed feeder heifers weighing 500 to 600 any color (no Longhorns or humpy's) under $95 per cwt. 1 1/2 Blk or Yel steers/bulls weiging 400 to 500 lbs for $1.05 per lb or less 700 to 750 lbs steers (no Longhorn or anything over 3/8 Brahman) for $1.01 per lb. The sure enough top end #1 calves brought good money. The thinner upgradable calves looked like they were a bargain. [/QUOTE]
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