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<blockquote data-quote="BoJones" data-source="post: 36290" data-attributes="member: 429"><p>I tried the exact same thing and found out that it won't work. I bought a 210 steer for .90 cent a pound and put it on pasture for 10 months and feed bout 200 pounds of feed to him over the time and and sold him in may. he weighed 460 pounds and sold at .86 cent a pound, only got 360 dollars for him, so out of it made 160 dollars off of him not counting the feed, hay, wormer, and 20.00 commision. So in my oppion i didn't gain much. I guess since he was took off the milk that soon it kind stunted him and he grew slowley. Anyway he was a herford.From now on i am goin with the cow/calf operation.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Bo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoJones, post: 36290, member: 429"] I tried the exact same thing and found out that it won't work. I bought a 210 steer for .90 cent a pound and put it on pasture for 10 months and feed bout 200 pounds of feed to him over the time and and sold him in may. he weighed 460 pounds and sold at .86 cent a pound, only got 360 dollars for him, so out of it made 160 dollars off of him not counting the feed, hay, wormer, and 20.00 commision. So in my oppion i didn't gain much. I guess since he was took off the milk that soon it kind stunted him and he grew slowley. Anyway he was a herford.From now on i am goin with the cow/calf operation. Bo [/QUOTE]
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