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cost of raising heifer to be bred vs buying bred cow
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<blockquote data-quote="uscangus" data-source="post: 747967" data-attributes="member: 13261"><p>good morning jeanne from northwest, yes, he would feed them grain and hay immediately. by 9-10 months, he would have bred them. he would say he would not have to wait like 12-15months to bred. i was thought he was just blowing air or bragging. i have read most articles and for this boards and agreed with you, also. i was planning to buy yearling black heifers or his weaned heifers from him but they do not look good with conformations and structures. they look stunted and they are not minatured black angus. i have seen some heifer or steers in the auction for several years but to me his stocks were not good compared to mine. my calves are better uniform than his. the dams compared to mine is little lighter and shorter frame, ours about 1300-1400lbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uscangus, post: 747967, member: 13261"] good morning jeanne from northwest, yes, he would feed them grain and hay immediately. by 9-10 months, he would have bred them. he would say he would not have to wait like 12-15months to bred. i was thought he was just blowing air or bragging. i have read most articles and for this boards and agreed with you, also. i was planning to buy yearling black heifers or his weaned heifers from him but they do not look good with conformations and structures. they look stunted and they are not minatured black angus. i have seen some heifer or steers in the auction for several years but to me his stocks were not good compared to mine. my calves are better uniform than his. the dams compared to mine is little lighter and shorter frame, ours about 1300-1400lbs. [/QUOTE]
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