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<blockquote data-quote="RD-Sam" data-source="post: 721783" data-attributes="member: 7927"><p>Nope, Georgia/Alabama. If I would have kept those steers the extra 4 months it would have cost me $120 per steer for them to graze. There isn't much around here to rent, I have looked all over and can't find anything. I have property I am clearing and fencing, but it's slow going with all the rain we have had this year. It's been pouring since last night again, everything is just a muddy mess and has been like that all year.</p><p></p><p>I see your point about grazing, but I tend to side with Frankie, if resources are limited you want those steers finished and out of there as quick as possible, that means lines that grow fast and finish well on feed, and have acceptable carcass weights. And then there is the issue of grading on grass fed to consider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RD-Sam, post: 721783, member: 7927"] Nope, Georgia/Alabama. If I would have kept those steers the extra 4 months it would have cost me $120 per steer for them to graze. There isn't much around here to rent, I have looked all over and can't find anything. I have property I am clearing and fencing, but it's slow going with all the rain we have had this year. It's been pouring since last night again, everything is just a muddy mess and has been like that all year. I see your point about grazing, but I tend to side with Frankie, if resources are limited you want those steers finished and out of there as quick as possible, that means lines that grow fast and finish well on feed, and have acceptable carcass weights. And then there is the issue of grading on grass fed to consider. [/QUOTE]
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