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<blockquote data-quote="ollie" data-source="post: 60367" data-attributes="member: 323"><p>You make an interesting point however you and everyone else sees cattle with no feed in them and they look sorry. Look at the Mullendore beef thread. No one has spent more money on seedstock and recordkeeping than Bob. He is honest and is in the middle of cow country. Had the best auctioner and a nice facility and the sale couldn't have been worse. Very few operations can sell any volume of bulls without any feed in them. Just how much would you pay for bulls with no feed in them.</p><p> Why not use common sense and say that cattle with a more conventional phenotype with a more moderate frame and excess volume and muscle will be easier to keep on forage and the larger framed more extreme animal. The larger animal will work better probably on a higher concentrate program .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie, post: 60367, member: 323"] You make an interesting point however you and everyone else sees cattle with no feed in them and they look sorry. Look at the Mullendore beef thread. No one has spent more money on seedstock and recordkeeping than Bob. He is honest and is in the middle of cow country. Had the best auctioner and a nice facility and the sale couldn't have been worse. Very few operations can sell any volume of bulls without any feed in them. Just how much would you pay for bulls with no feed in them. Why not use common sense and say that cattle with a more conventional phenotype with a more moderate frame and excess volume and muscle will be easier to keep on forage and the larger framed more extreme animal. The larger animal will work better probably on a higher concentrate program . [/QUOTE]
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