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<blockquote data-quote="R.N.Reed" data-source="post: 855387" data-attributes="member: 7458"><p>I agree with Turning Grass into Beef.Do your homework find the right kind and make some money.Functional maternal type Shorthorns compliment the Angus based cowherd and get you the money left on the table from loss of hybrid vigor.Not only that but these cattle feed efficiently as well.A partner on one of our herd bulls feeds his steers out at a major western Kansas feedyard,Montezuma I believe.Last year his cost of gain was 90 cents.You know what feed costs have done since then, well this year they were .89 and he was kind of ticked off because his neighbors pen of Shorthorns came in at .88</p><p> When I started in the cattle business I saw a herd of brockle faced cows and another herd of blue roans that made a big impression on me.I picked the common denominator and have never looked back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R.N.Reed, post: 855387, member: 7458"] I agree with Turning Grass into Beef.Do your homework find the right kind and make some money.Functional maternal type Shorthorns compliment the Angus based cowherd and get you the money left on the table from loss of hybrid vigor.Not only that but these cattle feed efficiently as well.A partner on one of our herd bulls feeds his steers out at a major western Kansas feedyard,Montezuma I believe.Last year his cost of gain was 90 cents.You know what feed costs have done since then, well this year they were .89 and he was kind of ticked off because his neighbors pen of Shorthorns came in at .88 When I started in the cattle business I saw a herd of brockle faced cows and another herd of blue roans that made a big impression on me.I picked the common denominator and have never looked back. [/QUOTE]
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