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Between a ROCK and a HARD SPOT!
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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 490156" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>Doc I am not very experienced in beef BUT I do know I shipped two cows last week who "rubbed" me the wrong way.</p><p>One was 2200lbs, 6 years old and heavy bred.The other was 1950lbs, and light bred.It is amazing how much those two ate; you wouldn't know it until they were gone.Their calves were huge when born but actual daily rate of gain was par at most.I prefer the 1200-1500lb cows they seem to pay off better especially when you have to feed hay six months a year.</p><p>FWIW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 490156, member: 5106"] Doc I am not very experienced in beef BUT I do know I shipped two cows last week who "rubbed" me the wrong way. One was 2200lbs, 6 years old and heavy bred.The other was 1950lbs, and light bred.It is amazing how much those two ate; you wouldn't know it until they were gone.Their calves were huge when born but actual daily rate of gain was par at most.I prefer the 1200-1500lb cows they seem to pay off better especially when you have to feed hay six months a year. FWIW [/QUOTE]
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