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Feeding out heifers
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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1656001" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>I don't know how they do dumping feed in them but if you have time and cheap grass they seem to do well as grass fed beef. The ones here that dont breed get recycled into that program. Seems to take about 30 months to get them to a good spot. Works out to about the same money/ little better per day on the farm as selling them at 5-600 lbs. but you come out better than dumping them after they come up open at 8-900 lbs. IMO. That's all based off direct marketing not barn sale also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1656001, member: 21382"] I don’t know how they do dumping feed in them but if you have time and cheap grass they seem to do well as grass fed beef. The ones here that dont breed get recycled into that program. Seems to take about 30 months to get them to a good spot. Works out to about the same money/ little better per day on the farm as selling them at 5-600 lbs. but you come out better than dumping them after they come up open at 8-900 lbs. IMO. That’s all based off direct marketing not barn sale also. [/QUOTE]
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