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Supplimental feed vs none
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<blockquote data-quote="herofan" data-source="post: 1063787" data-attributes="member: 17843"><p>I seem to think like you. It just seems like when I talk to people about cattle, they always mention giving feed in addition to pasture, and I just couldn't see how it could be beneficial when I go to sell. If a calf on pasture brought $700, and the same age calf who had been given additional feed brought $2500, heck yeah, I'd throw out a little feed, but I'm certain that's not the case. That's just a highly exaggerated example, but the way some people act, one would think it were true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herofan, post: 1063787, member: 17843"] I seem to think like you. It just seems like when I talk to people about cattle, they always mention giving feed in addition to pasture, and I just couldn't see how it could be beneficial when I go to sell. If a calf on pasture brought $700, and the same age calf who had been given additional feed brought $2500, heck yeah, I'd throw out a little feed, but I'm certain that's not the case. That's just a highly exaggerated example, but the way some people act, one would think it were true. [/QUOTE]
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