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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 354991" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>That is possible, but at 650-700 lbs the #2 steers brought $3.17 a hundred weight more than the #1 steers of the same weight. If that anomaly happens regularly I have not noticed it. It could be Angus premiums?? I really don't know. Of course in Alabama, I am in the minority that actually steers calves. I probably would be more accurate quoting bull numbers. Only 21% of the February feed classes stock sold were steers. 44% were heifers and 35% were bulls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 354991, member: 2095"] That is possible, but at 650-700 lbs the #2 steers brought $3.17 a hundred weight more than the #1 steers of the same weight. If that anomaly happens regularly I have not noticed it. It could be Angus premiums?? I really don't know. Of course in Alabama, I am in the minority that actually steers calves. I probably would be more accurate quoting bull numbers. Only 21% of the February feed classes stock sold were steers. 44% were heifers and 35% were bulls. [/QUOTE]
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