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<blockquote data-quote="KMacGinley" data-source="post: 721555" data-attributes="member: 3175"><p>I sold 10 steers for freezer beef on November 19th. All sired by my OCC Legend 916S bull that I had pictured on here. I received $1.75 per lb on carcass weight. Carcass averaged 610 lbs. So each calf brought in on average $1067.50 Calves were all born in April or May 2008. Weaned in mid November 2008, average weaning weight of 626 at 180 days. Fed hay all winter, no grain, Hay averaged 20lbs per day to be generous, since it was round bales and not limit fed. 3 1000 lb $30 mixed grass, alfalfa and clover round bales for a cost of $90. Vaccinations, worming and minerals were $30 per head. Pasture rent @$10 per head per month was $70, it was good pasture. Total expense in feeding those calves was $190.00. </p><p></p><p> Epds up there across the board or not, I am impressed with what those Ohlde cattle are capable of doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMacGinley, post: 721555, member: 3175"] I sold 10 steers for freezer beef on November 19th. All sired by my OCC Legend 916S bull that I had pictured on here. I received $1.75 per lb on carcass weight. Carcass averaged 610 lbs. So each calf brought in on average $1067.50 Calves were all born in April or May 2008. Weaned in mid November 2008, average weaning weight of 626 at 180 days. Fed hay all winter, no grain, Hay averaged 20lbs per day to be generous, since it was round bales and not limit fed. 3 1000 lb $30 mixed grass, alfalfa and clover round bales for a cost of $90. Vaccinations, worming and minerals were $30 per head. Pasture rent @$10 per head per month was $70, it was good pasture. Total expense in feeding those calves was $190.00. Epds up there across the board or not, I am impressed with what those Ohlde cattle are capable of doing. [/QUOTE]
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