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<blockquote data-quote="KHereford" data-source="post: 903571" data-attributes="member: 18150"><p>I thought the same thing at first. But we sold alot of 550 pound steers for over $900 (1.64). At $2 for 6 months (180 days X $2 = $360), and if you have no pasture at home and have to buy hay the other 6 months, one cow eating 30 pounds a day or about 3.75 1500 pound bales at $50 a bale = $187.5. Total cost is $547.5, take that out of the $900 calf and your still left with $352.5. Thats alot of room for minerals and other things.Im not sure what all the care intails and I know prices will not be this good for ever but could be a option for the next couple years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KHereford, post: 903571, member: 18150"] I thought the same thing at first. But we sold alot of 550 pound steers for over $900 (1.64). At $2 for 6 months (180 days X $2 = $360), and if you have no pasture at home and have to buy hay the other 6 months, one cow eating 30 pounds a day or about 3.75 1500 pound bales at $50 a bale = $187.5. Total cost is $547.5, take that out of the $900 calf and your still left with $352.5. Thats alot of room for minerals and other things.Im not sure what all the care intails and I know prices will not be this good for ever but could be a option for the next couple years. [/QUOTE]
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