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<blockquote data-quote="Walking W" data-source="post: 1739946" data-attributes="member: 24986"><p>I ran my trailer across the scales at the feed store before and after unloading her. I actually thought she would weigh even more than she did not less. Don't know what else I could do. I have used them several times in the past before unloading at the processor. She was a good sized Charolais about 18 months old. I bought her and re-bred her mom Dec. 2020 and she was old enough that her mom was weaning her. On the bright side, I tried a rib-eye this weekend. Sure was tender and good tasting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walking W, post: 1739946, member: 24986"] I ran my trailer across the scales at the feed store before and after unloading her. I actually thought she would weigh even more than she did not less. Don't know what else I could do. I have used them several times in the past before unloading at the processor. She was a good sized Charolais about 18 months old. I bought her and re-bred her mom Dec. 2020 and she was old enough that her mom was weaning her. On the bright side, I tried a rib-eye this weekend. Sure was tender and good tasting. [/QUOTE]
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