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New to Feeding Out a Steer - Lots of Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Flatbroke" data-source="post: 1048809" data-attributes="member: 18114"><p>My family likes beef. My wife and I and two kids 8 and 4 and the college kid when he is home and lots of friends who seem to stop by about dinner time eat two steers a year. Always feed at least two they are herd animals, let them have enough room to roam they can be with horses so the size of your place is fine. They are ready at 1000 lbs but can go up to 1400 depends on the breed the big frames can carry more lbs. The cost per pound of animal is higher when the animal is lighter and goes down as the weight adds up like $2/lb at 300 and $1.1 at 1200 the big cost is feed and it can add up.............what is good about it is this way you know what you are eating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatbroke, post: 1048809, member: 18114"] My family likes beef. My wife and I and two kids 8 and 4 and the college kid when he is home and lots of friends who seem to stop by about dinner time eat two steers a year. Always feed at least two they are herd animals, let them have enough room to roam they can be with horses so the size of your place is fine. They are ready at 1000 lbs but can go up to 1400 depends on the breed the big frames can carry more lbs. The cost per pound of animal is higher when the animal is lighter and goes down as the weight adds up like $2/lb at 300 and $1.1 at 1200 the big cost is feed and it can add up.............what is good about it is this way you know what you are eating. [/QUOTE]
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