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Between a ROCK and a HARD SPOT!
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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 490777" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Just because a calf weans at 7-800 lbs doesn't mean he'll need to go to 1400 to finish. He may well be slaughtered at 1100, just like the 600 pound weaner. If our Angus bulls don't come off test as yearlings at 1100, we're seriously disappointed.</p><p></p><p>IMO, Frame score 7 cattle are too big. But I know bull buyers in this part of the country aren't interested in FS 4-5 bulls either. So it goes back to my question as to "how big is too big?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 490777, member: 13"] Just because a calf weans at 7-800 lbs doesn't mean he'll need to go to 1400 to finish. He may well be slaughtered at 1100, just like the 600 pound weaner. If our Angus bulls don't come off test as yearlings at 1100, we're seriously disappointed. IMO, Frame score 7 cattle are too big. But I know bull buyers in this part of the country aren't interested in FS 4-5 bulls either. So it goes back to my question as to "how big is too big?" [/QUOTE]
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