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<blockquote data-quote="Northern Rancher" data-source="post: 534343" data-attributes="member: 5898"><p>Oldtimer it's not what they weigh going out that matters it's the weight coming off and what it all costs to put on. We've had bulls gain four plus pounds a day on grass-it can cheapen things up pretty quickly. We take our cow weights when we ship our drys off grass in midsummer. They usually weight between 1150 and 1225-their steers out of the feedlot are usually right around 1350. Were clearing a pen out on May 11-barley is hitting five bucks next week so pretty glad to see them gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northern Rancher, post: 534343, member: 5898"] Oldtimer it's not what they weigh going out that matters it's the weight coming off and what it all costs to put on. We've had bulls gain four plus pounds a day on grass-it can cheapen things up pretty quickly. We take our cow weights when we ship our drys off grass in midsummer. They usually weight between 1150 and 1225-their steers out of the feedlot are usually right around 1350. Were clearing a pen out on May 11-barley is hitting five bucks next week so pretty glad to see them gone. [/QUOTE]
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