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Rookie needing advice on feed strategy
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<blockquote data-quote="MadRanchTX" data-source="post: 857792" data-attributes="member: 13939"><p>After all my whining on here I have a new mouth to feed. Ran across a gentlemen just north of me selling off this years young bull crop. He was going to wait for spring but decided to sell instead of feed. I AI'd last time with not very good results so figured I try the natural route this time. 10 month old registered black angus for $1000.00. Nice looking youngster, he's thin but not skinny. Thought I'd put him on feed, get some weight on him and turn him loose on the girls in December. Extra cost of feed over the winter will be about the same as the cost of AI so even if I end up selling him in the spring I should break even or come out a little ahead.</p><p></p><p>LazyM- your tag line is the reason I'm on here!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadRanchTX, post: 857792, member: 13939"] After all my whining on here I have a new mouth to feed. Ran across a gentlemen just north of me selling off this years young bull crop. He was going to wait for spring but decided to sell instead of feed. I AI'd last time with not very good results so figured I try the natural route this time. 10 month old registered black angus for $1000.00. Nice looking youngster, he's thin but not skinny. Thought I'd put him on feed, get some weight on him and turn him loose on the girls in December. Extra cost of feed over the winter will be about the same as the cost of AI so even if I end up selling him in the spring I should break even or come out a little ahead. LazyM- your tag line is the reason I'm on here! [/QUOTE]
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