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<blockquote data-quote="BRG" data-source="post: 711667" data-attributes="member: 2397"><p>I agree, but I think Doc and the others are talking about smaller cows in weight. I will take a 1400 lbs cow with some body, length and width any/every day over a 1000 lbs cow that is lacking in every department.</p><p></p><p>Plus most people don't feed their calves out, most don't have the space, lots don't understand the whole concept, and then nearly all just want the cash up front, and I don't blame them. So when they sell at the barn or off the cow, the calves with a decent frame, weight, and good muscling get the best prices like I stated in my first post. You can have both, a cow that does it on grass, while her calves are in demand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRG, post: 711667, member: 2397"] I agree, but I think Doc and the others are talking about smaller cows in weight. I will take a 1400 lbs cow with some body, length and width any/every day over a 1000 lbs cow that is lacking in every department. Plus most people don't feed their calves out, most don't have the space, lots don't understand the whole concept, and then nearly all just want the cash up front, and I don't blame them. So when they sell at the barn or off the cow, the calves with a decent frame, weight, and good muscling get the best prices like I stated in my first post. You can have both, a cow that does it on grass, while her calves are in demand. [/QUOTE]
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