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Ideas for research paper on beef industry.
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<blockquote data-quote="darcelina4" data-source="post: 1411590" data-attributes="member: 27059"><p>I'd like to see someone research the long-term effects of using calves as ropers on their performance as brood or meat animals. I got a Hereford heifer in November that had been a roping calf that they forgot to feed. She was so poor that the sale barn wrote thin and poor on the receipt. I tried to find information on her long-term prospects of making a useful cow and could not find anything about it but found way too much on people against roping trying to get it made illegal. I decided to give my heifer a Chance to get Fed get healthy and see if she can produce. The other 5 on the trailer with her looked just as poor but were steers so I want interested in rescuing them but I'm curious about how they would fair in a feedout situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darcelina4, post: 1411590, member: 27059"] I'd like to see someone research the long-term effects of using calves as ropers on their performance as brood or meat animals. I got a Hereford heifer in November that had been a roping calf that they forgot to feed. She was so poor that the sale barn wrote thin and poor on the receipt. I tried to find information on her long-term prospects of making a useful cow and could not find anything about it but found way too much on people against roping trying to get it made illegal. I decided to give my heifer a Chance to get Fed get healthy and see if she can produce. The other 5 on the trailer with her looked just as poor but were steers so I want interested in rescuing them but I'm curious about how they would fair in a feedout situation. [/QUOTE]
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