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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1613468" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I think (don't know sure certain) that the way the neighbor comes out on the Wagyu he has is by selling breeding stock. I see that the majority of the bull calves are still intact and they are nearly a year old. A few comments have been made leaning that way. I know that a few do go to the feedlot because we had to dehorn some that were headed that way last year. But that wasn't the majority of the calves. Think Alpaca, Emu, and pot belly pigs. The money was in selling the breeding stock up until the bubble burst.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1613468, member: 498"] I think (don't know sure certain) that the way the neighbor comes out on the Wagyu he has is by selling breeding stock. I see that the majority of the bull calves are still intact and they are nearly a year old. A few comments have been made leaning that way. I know that a few do go to the feedlot because we had to dehorn some that were headed that way last year. But that wasn't the majority of the calves. Think Alpaca, Emu, and pot belly pigs. The money was in selling the breeding stock up until the bubble burst. [/QUOTE]
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