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<blockquote data-quote="BRG" data-source="post: 710686" data-attributes="member: 2397"><p>I need to disagree or correct part of this statement. It isn't how fast they gain, it is how cheap they put it on. Usually its the faster the better/cheaper, but it isn't the rule.</p><p></p><p>I agree with what Herford76 says. We run both May/June bulls and March bulls. It is usually a wash between the two, but this year, it is cheaper to run the 2's. With the tough winter/spring all the times we had to doctor a calf and the death loss we recieved, it doesn't compare. The labor is a huge deal that we can't put a $ figure on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRG, post: 710686, member: 2397"] I need to disagree or correct part of this statement. It isn't how fast they gain, it is how cheap they put it on. Usually its the faster the better/cheaper, but it isn't the rule. I agree with what Herford76 says. We run both May/June bulls and March bulls. It is usually a wash between the two, but this year, it is cheaper to run the 2's. With the tough winter/spring all the times we had to doctor a calf and the death loss we recieved, it doesn't compare. The labor is a huge deal that we can't put a $ figure on. [/QUOTE]
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