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The 8 Most Common Genetic Mistakes Made by Cow/Calf Producer
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<blockquote data-quote="u4411clb" data-source="post: 1139239" data-attributes="member: 17248"><p>1. Can someone please explain #7 to me. </p><p></p><p>2. And $B doesn't matter if you sell a few here and a few there and they get mixed in at the sale barn with others. But if you are selling off of your place and your name is tied to the cattle you best believe $B matters. The guy from the feedlot buying your cattle could care less what they weighed at birth or how many calves you had to pull. He could probably care less what weight they weaned at becasue he wants them 45- 90 days past that. He wants to know how are they going to perform from the time they get dropped off until slaughter. Besides health he wants to know conversion and how they are going to hang on the rail which is $B. And he will remember your cattle if they did or didnt perform and will bid accordingly next time and your reputation will follow you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="u4411clb, post: 1139239, member: 17248"] 1. Can someone please explain #7 to me. 2. And $B doesn't matter if you sell a few here and a few there and they get mixed in at the sale barn with others. But if you are selling off of your place and your name is tied to the cattle you best believe $B matters. The guy from the feedlot buying your cattle could care less what they weighed at birth or how many calves you had to pull. He could probably care less what weight they weaned at becasue he wants them 45- 90 days past that. He wants to know how are they going to perform from the time they get dropped off until slaughter. Besides health he wants to know conversion and how they are going to hang on the rail which is $B. And he will remember your cattle if they did or didnt perform and will bid accordingly next time and your reputation will follow you. [/QUOTE]
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