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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1383687" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Bryant; went back and looked up the pictures of the calf and our steer looks like that only worse. It seemed to get alot worse after about 3-4 months or so. So we will be feeding him out next year. I think your calf is really nice and you could probably get him to 1000 lbs by early next summer. Ours is smaller and we don't need the beef this year so will let him grow slower and then push him next fall. He seems to eat okay now but if it looks like he isn't eating well, we'll just butcher him as baby beef.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1383687, member: 25884"] Bryant; went back and looked up the pictures of the calf and our steer looks like that only worse. It seemed to get alot worse after about 3-4 months or so. So we will be feeding him out next year. I think your calf is really nice and you could probably get him to 1000 lbs by early next summer. Ours is smaller and we don't need the beef this year so will let him grow slower and then push him next fall. He seems to eat okay now but if it looks like he isn't eating well, we'll just butcher him as baby beef. [/QUOTE]
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