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<blockquote data-quote="midTN_Brangusman" data-source="post: 1452709" data-attributes="member: 23858"><p>Typically I buy breds at about 10percent over slaughter.</p><p></p><p>Things are different..there's a big spread between slaughter and breds. As much as 35 percent. I think I might buy some really poor skinnys and put them on oat pasture for the winter. I might not even put a bull with em. Maybe get a cheap bull. </p><p>Thing about cows is price per pound goes up with gain. Stockers go down with gain.</p><p></p><p> One thing I look for is a reason for the cow to be poor. Like coming off rough summer forage and looks like just had a calf split off. As long as I think I can see a reason for her to be poor. I feel there's a good chance she'll gain.</p></blockquote><p></p><p></p><p>Always sound advice, thank you :tiphat:</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="midTN_Brangusman, post: 1452709, member: 23858"] Typically I buy breds at about 10percent over slaughter. Things are different..there's a big spread between slaughter and breds. As much as 35 percent. I think I might buy some really poor skinnys and put them on oat pasture for the winter. I might not even put a bull with em. Maybe get a cheap bull. Thing about cows is price per pound goes up with gain. Stockers go down with gain. One thing I look for is a reason for the cow to be poor. Like coming off rough summer forage and looks like just had a calf split off. As long as I think I can see a reason for her to be poor. I feel there's a good chance she'll gain.[/quote] Always sound advice, thank you :tiphat: [/QUOTE]
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