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<blockquote data-quote="DCA farm" data-source="post: 1752355" data-attributes="member: 34394"><p>you have to look at the entire picture when it comes to longhorns not just the check from the barn. Your calves are not going to bring you what #1 black hide steers will. Where longhorns in my opinion make the difference is In upkeep expense and longevity. They eat 1/2 as much mine don't stand at a feed bunk looking for a bucket or sack they will hustle to survive and if you care for them live longer which is more calves you can also run more longhorn cattle on the same acreage because once again they eat less which In turn is you putting more nutrients back onto your pastures in the manure form</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCA farm, post: 1752355, member: 34394"] you have to look at the entire picture when it comes to longhorns not just the check from the barn. Your calves are not going to bring you what #1 black hide steers will. Where longhorns in my opinion make the difference is In upkeep expense and longevity. They eat 1/2 as much mine don’t stand at a feed bunk looking for a bucket or sack they will hustle to survive and if you care for them live longer which is more calves you can also run more longhorn cattle on the same acreage because once again they eat less which In turn is you putting more nutrients back onto your pastures in the manure form [/QUOTE]
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