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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 87079" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>i am sure the charlois will be fine, she sure has the look of a fine animal. if something happens that you dont like her, in august, you can probably weigh her out for 60 cents times maybe 1400 lbs and the calf 500 times 1.25---that would be close to 1500 dollars----looks like a real buy to me. I can't believe the prices these people are paying for open heifers. a neighbor of mine sold some 900 lb open heifers for 1000 dollars 2 days after he priced them. but, i guess they were worth 1.05-1.10 per pound to go to the feedlot, so that was just market price----figure what the buyer will have in them by the time he has a calf to sell in 16 months and the losses of first calf heifers calving----will be tough</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 87079, member: 1150"] i am sure the charlois will be fine, she sure has the look of a fine animal. if something happens that you dont like her, in august, you can probably weigh her out for 60 cents times maybe 1400 lbs and the calf 500 times 1.25---that would be close to 1500 dollars----looks like a real buy to me. I can't believe the prices these people are paying for open heifers. a neighbor of mine sold some 900 lb open heifers for 1000 dollars 2 days after he priced them. but, i guess they were worth 1.05-1.10 per pound to go to the feedlot, so that was just market price----figure what the buyer will have in them by the time he has a calf to sell in 16 months and the losses of first calf heifers calving----will be tough [/QUOTE]
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