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should I market him as a 4H project steer?
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<blockquote data-quote="VCC" data-source="post: 833648" data-attributes="member: 6399"><p>We started with commercial cattle; we paid $.10 over market. We picked through and got the best calves in the lot, they paid for the brand inspection.</p><p></p><p>If you just raise him like the rest and do no extra work with him, market would about right. If you have him halter broke or broke to tie, have spent extra time with him, and/or started on feed, I would add a little more on to the price. </p><p></p><p>He looks like he would make a decent fat steer, if you want to sell him as a 4-H project, he should work.</p><p></p><p>You may find a kid that needs a little financial help and can take off some of the price in trade for a little work on your place.</p><p></p><p>Aaron: I would not sell either if I was in your shoes, unless you were selling your culls or cripples, market is the least you should sell for. We always paid extra because we were getting first choice, prior to the steers shipping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VCC, post: 833648, member: 6399"] We started with commercial cattle; we paid $.10 over market. We picked through and got the best calves in the lot, they paid for the brand inspection. If you just raise him like the rest and do no extra work with him, market would about right. If you have him halter broke or broke to tie, have spent extra time with him, and/or started on feed, I would add a little more on to the price. He looks like he would make a decent fat steer, if you want to sell him as a 4-H project, he should work. You may find a kid that needs a little financial help and can take off some of the price in trade for a little work on your place. Aaron: I would not sell either if I was in your shoes, unless you were selling your culls or cripples, market is the least you should sell for. We always paid extra because we were getting first choice, prior to the steers shipping. [/QUOTE]
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