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<blockquote data-quote="cmf1" data-source="post: 1184383" data-attributes="member: 6681"><p>That 1050-1200 lb range is said to be, year in year out, the most efficient range to be in.</p><p>Personally, I've found that up to 1500 lb, while not the most efficient, is not horribly inefficient. Especially if your getting a higher weaning wt.</p><p>And if they are otherwise good cows, I'd have a hard time justifying culling them.</p><p>My preference would be 1400 and under in good condition, and that's what I shoot for, but personally I don't consider them too extreme till closer to 1600 and up for what I'm doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmf1, post: 1184383, member: 6681"] That 1050-1200 lb range is said to be, year in year out, the most efficient range to be in. Personally, I've found that up to 1500 lb, while not the most efficient, is not horribly inefficient. Especially if your getting a higher weaning wt. And if they are otherwise good cows, I'd have a hard time justifying culling them. My preference would be 1400 and under in good condition, and that's what I shoot for, but personally I don't consider them too extreme till closer to 1600 and up for what I'm doing. [/QUOTE]
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