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Planning a new feedlot in North Florida. Need Help
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<blockquote data-quote="victoryrancher" data-source="post: 140031" data-attributes="member: 2666"><p>It seems to be like that. Western guys hav been doing it for a while, and know each inch of the way. Apparently everybody here work with the dairy brans. However, i been looking for my cattle providers (Black or Red angus, zebu) and it seen to be a little bit cheaper than western cattle. That migth work in our favor. </p><p></p><p>The other faact is that in the dairy farms (1000 calfs a year each -50% boys) they even kill the calfs when they discover they are boys. (i saw that on two dairy farms) They say that they dont want to spend hay on them (not milk)</p><p></p><p>i know they are not meat, but if you can get them for $30-$50 is there any money? ( a guy charge $150 to get them thru 90 days, vacs, dehorns and castates for that fee)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="victoryrancher, post: 140031, member: 2666"] It seems to be like that. Western guys hav been doing it for a while, and know each inch of the way. Apparently everybody here work with the dairy brans. However, i been looking for my cattle providers (Black or Red angus, zebu) and it seen to be a little bit cheaper than western cattle. That migth work in our favor. The other faact is that in the dairy farms (1000 calfs a year each -50% boys) they even kill the calfs when they discover they are boys. (i saw that on two dairy farms) They say that they dont want to spend hay on them (not milk) i know they are not meat, but if you can get them for $30-$50 is there any money? ( a guy charge $150 to get them thru 90 days, vacs, dehorns and castates for that fee) [/QUOTE]
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