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<blockquote data-quote="SBMF 2015" data-source="post: 1727707" data-attributes="member: 39695"><p>A feed lot I consult for puts cattle on Purina Acuration in a self feeder from day one when those cattle hit the yards. They buy all privet off the farm. So I have a pretty good handle on the breed composition of the calves they feed. 70% are black Angus with a few sim x angus. The other 30% are pure bred Charolais. They keep between 30-70 hd on feed depending on the time of year, and most of them weigh in the 6's when they arrive. They have started selling quarters on the side. All of their repeat customers rave about how much better the Charolais are. They are marbled, but not over fat like the blks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBMF 2015, post: 1727707, member: 39695"] A feed lot I consult for puts cattle on Purina Acuration in a self feeder from day one when those cattle hit the yards. They buy all privet off the farm. So I have a pretty good handle on the breed composition of the calves they feed. 70% are black Angus with a few sim x angus. The other 30% are pure bred Charolais. They keep between 30-70 hd on feed depending on the time of year, and most of them weigh in the 6's when they arrive. They have started selling quarters on the side. All of their repeat customers rave about how much better the Charolais are. They are marbled, but not over fat like the blks. [/QUOTE]
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