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<blockquote data-quote="dfm" data-source="post: 1763739" data-attributes="member: 38727"><p>Like your calf ages, I usually have a calf processed at 16.5 months to 18 months. Younger cattle in the spring fed hard during the winter, older fed during the summer. We really fight the heat in SW OK during the summer. Expect the cattle to hang just above or below 800lb hanging weight. Depending upon the kill date I will have the cattle on feed minimum 180 days. I use my finish ration or one the feed dealer nutritionist has come up with for me depending upon which is cheaper at that particular time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfm, post: 1763739, member: 38727"] Like your calf ages, I usually have a calf processed at 16.5 months to 18 months. Younger cattle in the spring fed hard during the winter, older fed during the summer. We really fight the heat in SW OK during the summer. Expect the cattle to hang just above or below 800lb hanging weight. Depending upon the kill date I will have the cattle on feed minimum 180 days. I use my finish ration or one the feed dealer nutritionist has come up with for me depending upon which is cheaper at that particular time. [/QUOTE]
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