Something i had never seen before.
Something i had never seen before.
We hauled a load of steers and a couple of young bulls to the sale in West a couple of days ago. Cattle prices are good, but there was one cow/calf pair that sold for $3000! On average most pairs sold in the 2400 to 2800 range. It is a good time to be in the cattle business.
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grouchy wrote:We hauled a load of steers and a couple of young bulls to the sale in West a couple of days ago. Cattle prices are good, but there was one cow/calf pair that sold for $3000! On average most pairs sold in the 2400 to 2800 range. It is a good time to be in the cattle business.
Good time to have a Bullwagon, they are everywhere right now and doing well.
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A set of steers sold on the video last week, 500 weight at 3.03 a pound.
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Cowman52 wrote:A set of steers sold on the video last week, 500 weight at 3.03 a pound.
I was pleased with the price we got for our steers, but it was not that good. The two young bulls we sold did really good. Wish I had more ready for market.
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We have come to the point that leaving them bulls and taking the higher gain is better than steers being a little slower gaining.
Wish West were closer to us, producers in San Angelo is a joke as far as a sale barn. We have to go to Coleman or Mason, better prices make up the fuel cost and then some.
Wish West were closer to us, producers in San Angelo is a joke as far as a sale barn. We have to go to Coleman or Mason, better prices make up the fuel cost and then some.
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I don't understand...why are young bulls doing better than steers? And what about the same size growers? How are they doing?
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Marti, by young bulls I meant 3 year olds. If we get a calf that I think would be a good breeding prospect we don't cut him and take him to sale @ the time he is 3.
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Thanks, Bill. I thought you were talking small bulls.
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