Are those the calves?From the local sale barn, which ain't known for high prices.
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Are those the calves?From the local sale barn, which ain't known for high prices.
How big of critter are we talking? What was your hanging weight?We bought a cow about a year ago
for about $1000. She’s ate another $1000 in feed at least. Plus a $400ish butcher bill.
We’re expecting to get 325# of meat.
To be clear we aren’t doing it for cheap food. We’re doing it for high quality food at the end of a very short and flexible supply chain.
And she’ll still be cheaper per pound than the crop of pigs we just sold. Pastured pork goes for a premium around here.
Yeah steers and heifers, from 3 weights up to 9s. Bottle calves are going for 1500 a pieceAre those the calves?
The research i done said that this years spring calf should hit 600-800# by thanksgiving. Not sure how true but thats about 250# meat without buying feed.We bought a cow about a year ago
for about $1000. She’s ate another $1000 in feed at least. Plus a $400ish butcher bill.
We’re expecting to get 325# of meat.
To be clear we aren’t doing it for cheap food. We’re doing it for high quality food at the end of a very short and flexible supply chain.
And she’ll still be cheaper per pound than the crop of pigs we just sold. Pastured pork goes for a premium around here.
only if you spend every waking minute shoveling corn down his throat......this years spring calf should hit 600-800# by thanksgiving.
Totally derailed this thread but learning stuff - thanks.only if you spend every waking minute shoveling corn down his throat......
Totally derailed this thread but learning stuff - thanks.
The first year does see a rapid increase in most critters - how big would a good guess be if there was decent graze?
I don't think that is always the case with the survey trumping everything. A family member just went through a long drawn out court case for something like this regarding a fence line. Boundary by agreement could come in to play if the fence has been there long enough and if one of the parties (or previous owners) has run under the assumption long enough that the fence is the property boundary.Legally, the property survey trumps all. I can put a fence through the middle of my backyard but it doesn't mean my neighbors can come hang out at will.
Drag free solution would be confirming with adjacent landowner that they know the fenceline isn't the boundary to mitigate a conflict before it happens.
If you can find a cow in todays market for $1200 let me know where. I'll buy em all. 4x that figure is what they are selling for.!!Folks will always do what benefits them.
What is worth a trip to court? I cut fence on my land for animal access but would be pissed if some dude pinched my fence and a cow got out.
At $1,200/cow what would you do?
You're talking yearlings, he said spring calves. Which would be 450-550 # at thanksgivingFigure 2.5 pounds of gain per day. Some breeds gain better on grass only diets than others. I suppose it all comes down to how big of a critter you want to process. My inlaws send there's off at 1600 pounds. My buddy who runs a 18000 acre spread tries to finish em at between 1500-1800. Then a guy I work with finishes his at 1300.
Guess that depends on when you calve out. My inlaws calve pretty much year around and a lot of guys here calve in February and March.You're talking yearlings, he said spring calves. Which would be 450-550 # at thanksgiving