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<blockquote data-quote="kjonesel" data-source="post: 863221" data-attributes="member: 16842"><p>With the price of grain we have only been feeding a few pounds a day with our minerals and additional protein to our current herd. There just isn't enough funds when we face $7.50 corn. The market has dropped on corn to the $6.50 range yesterday but I've not gotten set up to store shelled corn. When we receive them I'll post some pictures.</p><p>We took a steer in this summer to butcher that was 3/4 Gelbvieh and was only receiving 2 lbs. a day on grain and was amazed at the deep red color of the meat and happy with how tender it was. Maybe this is because when I grew up the only meat we ate was out of dairy cows that had to be butchered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kjonesel, post: 863221, member: 16842"] With the price of grain we have only been feeding a few pounds a day with our minerals and additional protein to our current herd. There just isn't enough funds when we face $7.50 corn. The market has dropped on corn to the $6.50 range yesterday but I've not gotten set up to store shelled corn. When we receive them I'll post some pictures. We took a steer in this summer to butcher that was 3/4 Gelbvieh and was only receiving 2 lbs. a day on grain and was amazed at the deep red color of the meat and happy with how tender it was. Maybe this is because when I grew up the only meat we ate was out of dairy cows that had to be butchered. [/QUOTE]
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