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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1616230" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>The plan is to sell the cows when grass runs short (August ?). The calves will depend on their size come October. Under 500 pounds will get held over. Much over that will get moved earlier. The hold over calves we have now are contracted to a feedlot for 900 pounds the first week or so of August. There is a couple younger cows in the mix. Their future will be directly related to how good of a job of raising a calf. </p><p>We ran cows of neighbors B's son, his hired man, and my cows through the chute today. My were in the middle as far and cost. There were a couple of the son's cows that you can see why they were at the sale (they were the most expensive). There were a couple of the hired man's cows that I sure wouldn't want to gamble on (they were the cheapest). Neighbor B said of the 3 bunches he liked mine the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1616230, member: 498"] The plan is to sell the cows when grass runs short (August ?). The calves will depend on their size come October. Under 500 pounds will get held over. Much over that will get moved earlier. The hold over calves we have now are contracted to a feedlot for 900 pounds the first week or so of August. There is a couple younger cows in the mix. Their future will be directly related to how good of a job of raising a calf. We ran cows of neighbors B's son, his hired man, and my cows through the chute today. My were in the middle as far and cost. There were a couple of the son's cows that you can see why they were at the sale (they were the most expensive). There were a couple of the hired man's cows that I sure wouldn't want to gamble on (they were the cheapest). Neighbor B said of the 3 bunches he liked mine the best. [/QUOTE]
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