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<blockquote data-quote="Sean M" data-source="post: 877583" data-attributes="member: 13381"><p>That sounds very good for IMF Waihou. I'd like dad to sell some over the hooks as grass fed, the shorter ones that won't be as appealing to feedlot buyers at the saleyards but he sells them all at the saleyards and doesn't want to change that. One of the strengths of MGs is their ability to fatten up on grass and we have a paddock of chicory and red clover for baling so it makes sense to me, especially with the season we're having. </p><p>We don't even have scales so I couldn't really tell you our 200 day weights! Hopefully he can buy some even if it's just for our own purposes, he sells young bulls through the saleyards sometimes but I don't think he gets a premium for them because we don't have any data and they probably go for meat prices.</p><p>333 looks to have a lot of length. Hopefully he'll do well for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean M, post: 877583, member: 13381"] That sounds very good for IMF Waihou. I'd like dad to sell some over the hooks as grass fed, the shorter ones that won't be as appealing to feedlot buyers at the saleyards but he sells them all at the saleyards and doesn't want to change that. One of the strengths of MGs is their ability to fatten up on grass and we have a paddock of chicory and red clover for baling so it makes sense to me, especially with the season we're having. We don't even have scales so I couldn't really tell you our 200 day weights! Hopefully he can buy some even if it's just for our own purposes, he sells young bulls through the saleyards sometimes but I don't think he gets a premium for them because we don't have any data and they probably go for meat prices. 333 looks to have a lot of length. Hopefully he'll do well for you. [/QUOTE]
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