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Stirring the pot on the LH/corriente topic
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1836732" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>So once again the difference is out there in black and white. Just this week on Superior a lot of feeder steers out of Elko NV advertised as out of Longhorn Corriente cross cows and reputation Charolais bulls weighing 820 pounds sold for $1.76. That is $1,443 a head.</p><p>Two lots later a lot of feeder steers out of Angus and Angus cross cows bred to name brand Angus and Hereford bulls sold. They are from Southern Idaho (same general part of the world). Certainly the same type of environment. They were listed at 890 pounds and sold for $2.27. I just gave away the extra 70 pounds and called them 820#. That is $1,861 a head.</p><p>The difference is $418 a head. On the 70 head that is over $29,000. And that 70 pounds I gave away to compare number is worth another $158 a head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1836732, member: 498"] So once again the difference is out there in black and white. Just this week on Superior a lot of feeder steers out of Elko NV advertised as out of Longhorn Corriente cross cows and reputation Charolais bulls weighing 820 pounds sold for $1.76. That is $1,443 a head. Two lots later a lot of feeder steers out of Angus and Angus cross cows bred to name brand Angus and Hereford bulls sold. They are from Southern Idaho (same general part of the world). Certainly the same type of environment. They were listed at 890 pounds and sold for $2.27. I just gave away the extra 70 pounds and called them 820#. That is $1,861 a head. The difference is $418 a head. On the 70 head that is over $29,000. And that 70 pounds I gave away to compare number is worth another $158 a head. [/QUOTE]
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