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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 5394"><p>> I'm a small time hobby farmer who</p><p>> is in love with fleckvieh</p><p>> simmental. My wife says my hobby</p><p>> needs to start breaking even. We</p><p>> have purebreed cattle, but not</p><p>> registered. We always get the</p><p>> lowest prices at the salebarn (our</p><p>> cattle obviously aren't black).</p><p>> What is the best market for our</p><p>> product? the reason you are getting low prices when you market your calves is because it takes a simmintal a lot longer you grade out in the feedlot that it does an angus. try an angus, brangus, or black simmental to get rid of the white on your calves and you will see your prices increase at the market on your calves</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:sagw@1starnet.com">sagw@1starnet.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5394"] > I'm a small time hobby farmer who > is in love with fleckvieh > simmental. My wife says my hobby > needs to start breaking even. We > have purebreed cattle, but not > registered. We always get the > lowest prices at the salebarn (our > cattle obviously aren't black). > What is the best market for our > product? the reason you are getting low prices when you market your calves is because it takes a simmintal a lot longer you grade out in the feedlot that it does an angus. try an angus, brangus, or black simmental to get rid of the white on your calves and you will see your prices increase at the market on your calves [email=sagw@1starnet.com]sagw@1starnet.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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