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<blockquote data-quote="Willow Springs" data-source="post: 652468" data-attributes="member: 9002"><p>Just another example of the market taking advantage. They're all the same colour in the cooler, and from what I have seen these cattle marble and yield fairly well. Maybe someone who's fed some would have a different story, but there are as many myths and opinions when it comes to feeding cattle as there are in cow/calf production. The buyers and feeders that I have talked to in the past have said the off-types are usually the most profitable as long as they're not too off.</p><p></p><p>I bought mine to use as recips so I'm not really looking at raising a whole herd, but they are really nice looking cows with big healthy calves at side. They won't be as easy fleshing because they milk a little harder so I could see them struggling in a tough system, and they do seem to have a little more zip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willow Springs, post: 652468, member: 9002"] Just another example of the market taking advantage. They're all the same colour in the cooler, and from what I have seen these cattle marble and yield fairly well. Maybe someone who's fed some would have a different story, but there are as many myths and opinions when it comes to feeding cattle as there are in cow/calf production. The buyers and feeders that I have talked to in the past have said the off-types are usually the most profitable as long as they're not too off. I bought mine to use as recips so I'm not really looking at raising a whole herd, but they are really nice looking cows with big healthy calves at side. They won't be as easy fleshing because they milk a little harder so I could see them struggling in a tough system, and they do seem to have a little more zip. [/QUOTE]
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