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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1734643" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>I've been watching cattle and feed prices and doing a lot of calculating and if cattle and feed keep going in the direction they are I'm going to have to buy something other than heavy, long weaned pre-vac cattle to finish out for my direct sell business. I have plenty of grass every year so it's starting to make more economical since to get them bigger myself. I go to the sale barn every chance I get and study on what's selling at what prices and why and after doing some figuring I think I'd do okay buying anything 4-6 weight that is off color or smaller framed such as Hereford or reds or feather neck black baldies, all of those are quite a bit back on price from black or char cross.</p><p> Question is, what is the protocol for calves like that? Straight from the barn, unweaned, probably not vaccinated, and most likely still a bull. What vaccines besides 8 way blackleg would you give to make sure they don't get sick and why? Would you band as soon as you get them or let them settle for a few weeks and band before you turn them out on pasture? I'd only be buying a handful at a time and can keep them in the lot for a good while so they're easy to work if I need to. I have 2 lots that are fair size and don't get muddy except around the feed trough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1734643, member: 39122"] I’ve been watching cattle and feed prices and doing a lot of calculating and if cattle and feed keep going in the direction they are I’m going to have to buy something other than heavy, long weaned pre-vac cattle to finish out for my direct sell business. I have plenty of grass every year so it’s starting to make more economical since to get them bigger myself. I go to the sale barn every chance I get and study on what’s selling at what prices and why and after doing some figuring I think I’d do okay buying anything 4-6 weight that is off color or smaller framed such as Hereford or reds or feather neck black baldies, all of those are quite a bit back on price from black or char cross. Question is, what is the protocol for calves like that? Straight from the barn, unweaned, probably not vaccinated, and most likely still a bull. What vaccines besides 8 way blackleg would you give to make sure they don’t get sick and why? Would you band as soon as you get them or let them settle for a few weeks and band before you turn them out on pasture? I’d only be buying a handful at a time and can keep them in the lot for a good while so they’re easy to work if I need to. I have 2 lots that are fair size and don’t get muddy except around the feed trough. [/QUOTE]
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