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<blockquote data-quote="traderaaron" data-source="post: 741588" data-attributes="member: 13840"><p>Is the weight/class of your cattle undervalued relative to the market and relative to what they would be if feeding them? If so then retaining ownership of them is something to consider. If the market is paying too much for your class of calves then it wouldn't make much sense to feed them into a likely lower valued or undervalued class of cattle. Now, you might consider selling steers and feeding the heifers or selling the steer calves and buying undervalued heifer calves to feed at a net positive cash position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="traderaaron, post: 741588, member: 13840"] Is the weight/class of your cattle undervalued relative to the market and relative to what they would be if feeding them? If so then retaining ownership of them is something to consider. If the market is paying too much for your class of calves then it wouldn't make much sense to feed them into a likely lower valued or undervalued class of cattle. Now, you might consider selling steers and feeding the heifers or selling the steer calves and buying undervalued heifer calves to feed at a net positive cash position. [/QUOTE]
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