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Why Holstien Jersey Cross?
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1669008" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Jersey and jer x calves make great beef. That is basically all I have had in my freezer for 40 years. Partially because they don't bring much . Jersey baby bull calves here MIGHT bring $20 if you are real lucky. Most are $5-10 or even giveaway.</p><p>Holstein feeder steers here in the 550-800 lb range are bringing right around 1.00-1.08 way more than they have brought in years. Used to be that you could figure $.50 - .65 average. Don't raise them to sell at the sale barn... raise them for your own beef.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1669008, member: 25884"] Jersey and jer x calves make great beef. That is basically all I have had in my freezer for 40 years. Partially because they don't bring much . Jersey baby bull calves here MIGHT bring $20 if you are real lucky. Most are $5-10 or even giveaway. Holstein feeder steers here in the 550-800 lb range are bringing right around 1.00-1.08 way more than they have brought in years. Used to be that you could figure $.50 - .65 average. Don't raise them to sell at the sale barn... raise them for your own beef. [/QUOTE]
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