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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: 788374" data-attributes="member: 13261"><p>prices of steers and heifers are still strong:</p><p> a. steers or bulls 300-500: 105-129; 500-650: 95-116; 700-850: 85-100</p><p> b. heifer 300-500: 95-119; 500-650: 88-114; 700-850: 78-90</p><p></p><p> c. bred cows are 950-1300 (from average to great bcs)</p><p>hard to make profit when your intial cost is too high to make a profit. in our area, there are expecting hay to be higher in 2011. they are shifting good alfalfa overseas, compressing them like cement blocks. they are a lot poor alfalfa for beef cattle this year. with increased of ethanol from 10-15%, i hope that it would not affect the feed for next year. in my area, they are raising wheat,soy, and </p><p>corn for next future crop. uscangus-newbie....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uscangus, post: 788374, member: 13261"] prices of steers and heifers are still strong: a. steers or bulls 300-500: 105-129; 500-650: 95-116; 700-850: 85-100 b. heifer 300-500: 95-119; 500-650: 88-114; 700-850: 78-90 c. bred cows are 950-1300 (from average to great bcs) hard to make profit when your intial cost is too high to make a profit. in our area, there are expecting hay to be higher in 2011. they are shifting good alfalfa overseas, compressing them like cement blocks. they are a lot poor alfalfa for beef cattle this year. with increased of ethanol from 10-15%, i hope that it would not affect the feed for next year. in my area, they are raising wheat,soy, and corn for next future crop. uscangus-newbie.... [/QUOTE]
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