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<blockquote data-quote="gcreekrch" data-source="post: 1556978" data-attributes="member: 14161"><p>Manage for females and the steers will look after themselves. We know the best end of our April born calves left here as a load of 110, 542 lb steer calves Nov 2, 2013. They were sold private treaty to a feedlot 16 hours away. The manager called me on June 1 the following spring to let me know that e last 45 of those calves had left for the plant in mid May weighing 1458 lbs shrunk weight. I guess they did ok once something other than swamp grass was in front of them. </p><p>We have 2 loads of our own heifers in a backgrounding lot at present. They have been on feed there since Nov. 1 and Monday next they are going to weigh them. Plan on forward contracting these later next week for delivery in March. Will post what they are gaining when I know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcreekrch, post: 1556978, member: 14161"] Manage for females and the steers will look after themselves. We know the best end of our April born calves left here as a load of 110, 542 lb steer calves Nov 2, 2013. They were sold private treaty to a feedlot 16 hours away. The manager called me on June 1 the following spring to let me know that e last 45 of those calves had left for the plant in mid May weighing 1458 lbs shrunk weight. I guess they did ok once something other than swamp grass was in front of them. We have 2 loads of our own heifers in a backgrounding lot at present. They have been on feed there since Nov. 1 and Monday next they are going to weigh them. Plan on forward contracting these later next week for delivery in March. Will post what they are gaining when I know. [/QUOTE]
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