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<blockquote data-quote="denvermartinfarms" data-source="post: 1014191" data-attributes="member: 16167"><p>800 to 850lbs is generally a very good weight to sell. I was thinking if you bought some 450lb to 500lb un weaned steers and kept them 5 months you will have them at about 850lbs. That's just what I would do in your situation. All the calves I feed I keep 7 to 9 months and I buy them smaller. I was changing what I do to a shorter turn around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denvermartinfarms, post: 1014191, member: 16167"] 800 to 850lbs is generally a very good weight to sell. I was thinking if you bought some 450lb to 500lb un weaned steers and kept them 5 months you will have them at about 850lbs. That's just what I would do in your situation. All the calves I feed I keep 7 to 9 months and I buy them smaller. I was changing what I do to a shorter turn around. [/QUOTE]
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