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<blockquote data-quote="AllForage" data-source="post: 893934" data-attributes="member: 14878"><p>Jim,</p><p></p><p>I admire your system and any that utilizes animals to harvest their own but, your animals are NOT grassfed. To be grassfed the animals can never consume any starch grains in their life. Yes corn is a grass and folks all over are green-leaf corn grazing before cob formation and getting summer gains from 2-4 pounds per day. Google it. Even the USDA will say so. I would call yours a natural system with a unique grain finish.</p><p></p><p>I saw your webpage and am curious to your final weights. You listed 100 pounds halves for around 4 bucks. I assume these are from yearling age animals? 800$ per head then butchering does not leave much. The barn pays out more. Is this right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllForage, post: 893934, member: 14878"] Jim, I admire your system and any that utilizes animals to harvest their own but, your animals are NOT grassfed. To be grassfed the animals can never consume any starch grains in their life. Yes corn is a grass and folks all over are green-leaf corn grazing before cob formation and getting summer gains from 2-4 pounds per day. Google it. Even the USDA will say so. I would call yours a natural system with a unique grain finish. I saw your webpage and am curious to your final weights. You listed 100 pounds halves for around 4 bucks. I assume these are from yearling age animals? 800$ per head then butchering does not leave much. The barn pays out more. Is this right? [/QUOTE]
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