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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1186800" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>As long as you get the water from upstairs when you need it!</p><p></p><p>I sold most of my calves a while back to stretch my fall pasture, they were in the 400-550 lb range, got $2.75/lb average, and the cows have been eating much less... I kept 3 replacement heifers, 1 steer (Lazyboy), my intact bull calf, and the 3 late born calves.. I'll probably sell them off in the spring, maybe I'll make a buck keeping them over the winter, the 2 late steers should be in the mid 500's by then, and the little heifer around 450 or so. I might sell a few cows off next spring, or if I have an excess of leftover hay I'll keep them on hay, pasture is always at a premium here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1186800, member: 9096"] As long as you get the water from upstairs when you need it! I sold most of my calves a while back to stretch my fall pasture, they were in the 400-550 lb range, got $2.75/lb average, and the cows have been eating much less... I kept 3 replacement heifers, 1 steer (Lazyboy), my intact bull calf, and the 3 late born calves.. I'll probably sell them off in the spring, maybe I'll make a buck keeping them over the winter, the 2 late steers should be in the mid 500's by then, and the little heifer around 450 or so. I might sell a few cows off next spring, or if I have an excess of leftover hay I'll keep them on hay, pasture is always at a premium here. [/QUOTE]
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