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<blockquote data-quote="1848" data-source="post: 212123" data-attributes="member: 1303"><p>Weight gain will have dropped off a little once you get to 600lbs, and just putting them on grass is not going to push their progress. Selling in the fall is typically the worst time to sell. Why don't you buy 350 to 400 wts in the fall when they are cheap, put them on a good winter mix for quick weight gain through the winter, and sell them at 700 wt in the spring when they will bring the most profit?</p><p></p><p>Are you planning on retaining ownership to slaughter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1848, post: 212123, member: 1303"] Weight gain will have dropped off a little once you get to 600lbs, and just putting them on grass is not going to push their progress. Selling in the fall is typically the worst time to sell. Why don't you buy 350 to 400 wts in the fall when they are cheap, put them on a good winter mix for quick weight gain through the winter, and sell them at 700 wt in the spring when they will bring the most profit? Are you planning on retaining ownership to slaughter? [/QUOTE]
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