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<blockquote data-quote="tom4018" data-source="post: 360799" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>Wish we could find calves at that weight for that price, this week 200-300 was 1.48 - 1.62 well over 250 a head anf the 450 ran about a 1.15 putting them a little over 500.</p><p></p><p>We buy some in the 150 -200 range and raise them to 500-600 size depending on what is going on. Paid anywhere from 110 to 335 for them. Done it for several years but have really good records for the last 3 years. Average about a dollar a day after expenses profit per head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tom4018, post: 360799, member: 55"] Wish we could find calves at that weight for that price, this week 200-300 was 1.48 - 1.62 well over 250 a head anf the 450 ran about a 1.15 putting them a little over 500. We buy some in the 150 -200 range and raise them to 500-600 size depending on what is going on. Paid anywhere from 110 to 335 for them. Done it for several years but have really good records for the last 3 years. Average about a dollar a day after expenses profit per head. [/QUOTE]
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