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<blockquote data-quote="Chi496" data-source="post: 924508" data-attributes="member: 8924"><p>Well I own 1.5 acres in a subdivision and have a 30 year lease renewable on a yearly basis on 100 acres of improved pasture where my recip cows are, I lease another 100 acres of hay and crop land. My donor cows live at my parent which I can see from my deck. In a normal year I market 30 to 50 yearling bulls and a solid dozen show prospects. And yes my calves weaning weights are higher than 300 lbs. The avg yearling weight on the bulls I market is in the neighborhood of 1400 not a fat 1400 but a well developed weight. In the past 6 years I have had only 5 bulls not pass their breeding soundness exams in my mind that ain't to bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chi496, post: 924508, member: 8924"] Well I own 1.5 acres in a subdivision and have a 30 year lease renewable on a yearly basis on 100 acres of improved pasture where my recip cows are, I lease another 100 acres of hay and crop land. My donor cows live at my parent which I can see from my deck. In a normal year I market 30 to 50 yearling bulls and a solid dozen show prospects. And yes my calves weaning weights are higher than 300 lbs. The avg yearling weight on the bulls I market is in the neighborhood of 1400 not a fat 1400 but a well developed weight. In the past 6 years I have had only 5 bulls not pass their breeding soundness exams in my mind that ain't to bad. [/QUOTE]
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