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Outlook for Backgrounding Calves 06/07
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<blockquote data-quote="Sage" data-source="post: 313750" data-attributes="member: 5352"><p>The hay is mixed s we chop it and it just sits in a big pile outside. We don't get much snow here so it keeps prety well. We chop every couple weeks so it doesn't spoil too bad. We feed in buks using an old silage wagon, very cheap and effecient. Theses calves are going to the sale January 5th weighing in at 640lb. Gain cost are right around $0.30/lb, the hang up will be the market change from when we bought them till now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sage, post: 313750, member: 5352"] The hay is mixed s we chop it and it just sits in a big pile outside. We don't get much snow here so it keeps prety well. We chop every couple weeks so it doesn't spoil too bad. We feed in buks using an old silage wagon, very cheap and effecient. Theses calves are going to the sale January 5th weighing in at 640lb. Gain cost are right around $0.30/lb, the hang up will be the market change from when we bought them till now. [/QUOTE]
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