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First 6 steers going to processor Monday
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<blockquote data-quote="Jacob" data-source="post: 1731767" data-attributes="member: 13472"><p>Yes I'm blessed that she put some really good cows together and we have the genetics to perform. It's important to manage these steers correctly from the start. We fed them a little since weaning in may but really started managing them in October when we got the first weights and wormed them. We have weighed them each month and have adjusted the amount of feed. My goal weight is 1300 pounds I only hit that with 2 this go around but setting up butcher dates well over a year out it's hard to hit every time. Still happy with how they turned out. I rather them be a tad under finished than over. Just my opinion. </p><p></p><p>Biggest thing is I hope our customers enjoy them as much as I think they will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacob, post: 1731767, member: 13472"] Yes I’m blessed that she put some really good cows together and we have the genetics to perform. It’s important to manage these steers correctly from the start. We fed them a little since weaning in may but really started managing them in October when we got the first weights and wormed them. We have weighed them each month and have adjusted the amount of feed. My goal weight is 1300 pounds I only hit that with 2 this go around but setting up butcher dates well over a year out it’s hard to hit every time. Still happy with how they turned out. I rather them be a tad under finished than over. Just my opinion. Biggest thing is I hope our customers enjoy them as much as I think they will. [/QUOTE]
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