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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1590189" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>This real cattleman does. Or as real as my budget allows which is why I look at the economics. I need what works. I have few of those red mot cows in the 975 to 1050 range like in the picture. They wean off a calf at 60 to 65% of their weigh almost every year if I have decent forage. Ain't no 1800lb cow gonna do that. </p><p>As I have said before, two modest priced 1000 lb cows weaning off 600 lb calves will cash flow more than one 1800 lb high price registered animal weaning off a 850 lber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1590189, member: 5381"] This real cattleman does. Or as real as my budget allows which is why I look at the economics. I need what works. I have few of those red mot cows in the 975 to 1050 range like in the picture. They wean off a calf at 60 to 65% of their weigh almost every year if I have decent forage. Ain't no 1800lb cow gonna do that. As I have said before, two modest priced 1000 lb cows weaning off 600 lb calves will cash flow more than one 1800 lb high price registered animal weaning off a 850 lber. [/QUOTE]
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