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<blockquote data-quote="Muletrack" data-source="post: 1667716" data-attributes="member: 30827"><p>I think they are still getting bigger. People actually brag on how big they are. North Dakota does have the cheapest hay in the country, but that doesn't mean there's a lot for sale. I'm going to look at a Pharo Bull this year. Will breed all my heifers 30 days. Taking 11 in for ultra sound on Thursday. Last week at Napoleon quality bred heifers were bringing $1500-$1725. Heaviest of these Red Angus weighed 1181 (so they are going to be pretty big cows).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muletrack, post: 1667716, member: 30827"] I think they are still getting bigger. People actually brag on how big they are. North Dakota does have the cheapest hay in the country, but that doesn't mean there's a lot for sale. I'm going to look at a Pharo Bull this year. Will breed all my heifers 30 days. Taking 11 in for ultra sound on Thursday. Last week at Napoleon quality bred heifers were bringing $1500-$1725. Heaviest of these Red Angus weighed 1181 (so they are going to be pretty big cows). [/QUOTE]
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