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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 868473" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>You are correct on the average herd size in Texas 55% of producers run 25 to 30 head. Less than 4 or 5% run over a 100 head. antoher 25% are less than 25 head. Weather is not a factor in calving year around here either. If you walk the cat walk in Crockett you will see they have sorted calves by weight in the pen's. When I haul many a time I will have 2 or 3 neighbor's calves on the trailer. I haul for neighbors and the fuel bill is split by the number of calves on the trailer as some of my neighbors are up in age and are not comfortable with thier driving skills.</p><p>Most I ever ran was 37.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 868473, member: 694"] You are correct on the average herd size in Texas 55% of producers run 25 to 30 head. Less than 4 or 5% run over a 100 head. antoher 25% are less than 25 head. Weather is not a factor in calving year around here either. If you walk the cat walk in Crockett you will see they have sorted calves by weight in the pen's. When I haul many a time I will have 2 or 3 neighbor's calves on the trailer. I haul for neighbors and the fuel bill is split by the number of calves on the trailer as some of my neighbors are up in age and are not comfortable with thier driving skills. Most I ever ran was 37. [/QUOTE]
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