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<blockquote data-quote="Baldie Maker" data-source="post: 875567" data-attributes="member: 9081"><p>If you would like to add value to your cattle participate in value added programs or buy bulls from producers who are part of vertical alliances that can get you a premium for your weaned calves or will help you to retain ownership on your calves but feed them out with cattle sired by their bulls. A great simmental example of this is AGR. If you use their bulls buyers will buy your cattle for a premium because packers want cattle that will cut and hang. I wouldn't feed cattle out on my own property because as others have said it's a science unto it's self. Retaining ownership is a great way to make extra money if you know you have cattle that will perform, yield, and grade; even then it's not a given though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baldie Maker, post: 875567, member: 9081"] If you would like to add value to your cattle participate in value added programs or buy bulls from producers who are part of vertical alliances that can get you a premium for your weaned calves or will help you to retain ownership on your calves but feed them out with cattle sired by their bulls. A great simmental example of this is AGR. If you use their bulls buyers will buy your cattle for a premium because packers want cattle that will cut and hang. I wouldn't feed cattle out on my own property because as others have said it's a science unto it's self. Retaining ownership is a great way to make extra money if you know you have cattle that will perform, yield, and grade; even then it's not a given though. [/QUOTE]
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