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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 33275"><p>la4angus, yes I am in KY seen these at 2 different sales Bowling Green and Guthrie. They were beef breeds that were oddballs as far as size that did not grade or fit in with other pens and were sold seperately not in a group. We have done some Hostiens but their price seems to flucate more than beef. We were thinking if we could buy a 150# calf for $200 then sell it at 500# or more it would pay off. But maybe I am not figuring my feed espense right. We have plenty or grass and as high as cows are really did not want to spend that much now. We have a cow/calf operation now (small herd) and want to increase but the $$$ is limited. Thought this might be a way to increase the income some with a little less outlay out first. Thanks for the thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 33275"] la4angus, yes I am in KY seen these at 2 different sales Bowling Green and Guthrie. They were beef breeds that were oddballs as far as size that did not grade or fit in with other pens and were sold seperately not in a group. We have done some Hostiens but their price seems to flucate more than beef. We were thinking if we could buy a 150# calf for $200 then sell it at 500# or more it would pay off. But maybe I am not figuring my feed espense right. We have plenty or grass and as high as cows are really did not want to spend that much now. We have a cow/calf operation now (small herd) and want to increase but the $$$ is limited. Thought this might be a way to increase the income some with a little less outlay out first. Thanks for the thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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