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<blockquote data-quote="darcelina4" data-source="post: 1647898" data-attributes="member: 27059"><p>I'm sure the fair scales were accurate. At the county fair on 9-5 he weighed 1185. At the Tulsa state fair on Oct 4th he weighed 1287. It was a 40 mile drive to the processor. Nice weather. The steer had been to 6 shows so he was used to traveling. The heifer did not seemed stressed. I had weight taped her early Sept. It said 1050 then. She had gain really well since then. She was eating unlimited very nice grass hay and 25-30 pounds of high gain pellets and honey grain a day for 80 days. She was not a things we drug out of the pasture and hauled to the processor. She wasn't butterball fat but in very good flesh. She was fairly fined bone too but wide and long</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darcelina4, post: 1647898, member: 27059"] I'm sure the fair scales were accurate. At the county fair on 9-5 he weighed 1185. At the Tulsa state fair on Oct 4th he weighed 1287. It was a 40 mile drive to the processor. Nice weather. The steer had been to 6 shows so he was used to traveling. The heifer did not seemed stressed. I had weight taped her early Sept. It said 1050 then. She had gain really well since then. She was eating unlimited very nice grass hay and 25-30 pounds of high gain pellets and honey grain a day for 80 days. She was not a things we drug out of the pasture and hauled to the processor. She wasn't butterball fat but in very good flesh. She was fairly fined bone too but wide and long [/QUOTE]
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