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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3593"><p>Now you know the original Angus were both red and black.</p><p>> A large Angus breeder who does a</p><p>> lot of ET work told me he has</p><p>> about $1000 in a weaned ET calf.</p><p>> That's fine for his females; I've</p><p>> seen his cows sell for up to</p><p>> $10,000 at his production sales.</p><p>> But he hasn't got his bull sales</p><p>> working yet and half those ET</p><p>> calves will be bulls. In my area</p><p>> you can buy a well-bred Angus (the</p><p>> original color) heifer for $1,000</p><p>> to $1,800, depending on age,</p><p>> breeding status, etc. Considering</p><p>> that you'll have almost three</p><p>> years in an ET calf before she's</p><p>> in production (if you get a</p><p>> heifer), you might be better off</p><p>> to buy some good bred heifers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3593"] Now you know the original Angus were both red and black. > A large Angus breeder who does a > lot of ET work told me he has > about $1000 in a weaned ET calf. > That's fine for his females; I've > seen his cows sell for up to > $10,000 at his production sales. > But he hasn't got his bull sales > working yet and half those ET > calves will be bulls. In my area > you can buy a well-bred Angus (the > original color) heifer for $1,000 > to $1,800, depending on age, > breeding status, etc. Considering > that you'll have almost three > years in an ET calf before she's > in production (if you get a > heifer), you might be better off > to buy some good bred heifers. [/QUOTE]
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