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castration.....when? why?
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<blockquote data-quote="JSCATTLE" data-source="post: 833117" data-attributes="member: 16648"><p>Some of the pastures I have don't have good working pens. So some of my calves don't get the knife. They seem to sell the same as the steers but I usually sell around 550, pounds or so . I'm sure the heavy stockers would sell for less its harder on them to ne cut that late. I asked a buyer at the sale about steering them he said the calves are all worked when they arive at the feedlot etc. so it didn't take much longer to cut them then . And he doesn't discount for bull calves under 600 pounds .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSCATTLE, post: 833117, member: 16648"] Some of the pastures I have don't have good working pens. So some of my calves don't get the knife. They seem to sell the same as the steers but I usually sell around 550, pounds or so . I'm sure the heavy stockers would sell for less its harder on them to ne cut that late. I asked a buyer at the sale about steering them he said the calves are all worked when they arive at the feedlot etc. so it didn't take much longer to cut them then . And he doesn't discount for bull calves under 600 pounds . [/QUOTE]
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