Stocker Steve
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Luckly, our auctioneer assures us that most of them only have a chipped tooth.If you don’t expect them to work like a younger cow. Like small calves in the fall, old cows need a little extra care.
Luckly, our auctioneer assures us that most of them only have a chipped tooth.If you don’t expect them to work like a younger cow. Like small calves in the fall, old cows need a little extra care.
Some might but I have learned that they all don't. Our range ground is not friendly for old cows. So I stick with the program. August 15 they get on a truck. Also with this program 5 months from Aug 15 to around Jan 15 or later I am not feeding cows.One thing I did right during the last beef price rodeo was buying colored BM cows. On average, I got two high priced calves out of them.
Is there a situation where one and dones, could become two and dones?
"Old" for one rancher may be middle aged for another. I've bought many smooth/broken mouth culls and raised replacement heifers from them. The only issue is having decent forage and watching closely to be sure the cow stays in good condition. An old cow will tell you by her condition when she's ready to go to the sale barn. Some one and dones have turned into three and done.One thing I did right during the last beef price rodeo was buying colored BM cows. On average, I got two high priced calves out of them.
Is there a situation where one and dones, could become two and dones?
The 10 cents they put on cows a week ago they took back off this week.Cows 10 cents higher this week
Did you buy some for when they go back up next week?The 10 cents they put on cows a week ago they took back off this week.
Pics?I posted above about buying 3 beef master bulls, we were planning on cutting them and feeding them out, my son talked to the owner today who he used to run around with, and his old friend told him they were registered and came out of his in-laws stock, and if we can get them looking good he can get $7k apiece for them?
He will have to have a percentage for the papers, but for that kind of money it’s worth a try.
I’ll try to get some when I get home.Pics?
Good ones... from the side, please. Ages and weights too if you can, and pics of the cows that produced them.
Looking forward to seeing them. I've seen some starved cattle that were great producers even though stunted. Let's see what you have and see where it goes.I’ll try to get some when I get home.
They look so rough I hate posting them. Lol.
They are eating good and should weigh 1,100 lbs but ont weighed 750
They are in the teething age about 2 or a little betterPics?
Good ones... from the side, please. Ages and weights too if you can, and pics of the cows that produced them.
Yeah, pics need to be from the sunny side. But my initial impression is that they are skinny (as you said) and need some feed. If you can post better ones I'd still like to see them.Not really good pictures, but here they are.
I might suggest that if previous owner thinks these bulls are worth 7k apiece he may have fed them a lot better. I think you made a good buy to make feeder steers out of in the least.I posted above about buying 3 beef master bulls, we were planning on cutting them and feeding them out, my son talked to the owner today who he used to run around with, and his old friend told him they were registered and came out of his in-laws stock, and if we can get them looking good he can get $7k apiece for them?
He will have to have a percentage for the papers, but for that kind of money it’s worth a try.