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Re: Cattle prices Sky high [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8443048
07/26/25 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Donnersurvivor
I'm seeing more people getting out locally than getting in. Most of the 10-20 Cow spreads are gone, pastures tilled or trees planted for deer cover. The only way we have high cattle numbers again long term is if we start turning forestry land into pasture.


I need fencing and I would be running a small hand full. I'm thinking fencing about 13 of the 96acres to start with. I'm thinking just enough to eat for free and cover some more farm expenses at first.

Re: Cattle prices Sky high [Re: Providence Farm] #8443056
07/26/25 10:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Providence Farm
Originally Posted by Donnersurvivor
I'm seeing more people getting out locally than getting in. Most of the 10-20 Cow spreads are gone, pastures tilled or trees planted for deer cover. The only way we have high cattle numbers again long term is if we start turning forestry land into pasture.


I need fencing and I would be running a small hand full. I'm thinking fencing about 13 of the 96acres to start with. I'm thinking just enough to eat for free and cover some more farm expenses at first.


Rent a skid loader and post pounder. Put 6" corner post in then a 4" post every 25-40', run 5 high tensile wires and get a fencer with a great ground rod. Your boys should be able to have it done in a couple days.

Re: Cattle prices Sky high [Re: danvee] #8443064
07/26/25 10:18 AM
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Yep sold out last 20 something a few months back , made a good penny off of them but man looking at the prices of cattle ... Getting back in would be a bit rough ... Unless you go the bottle calf route I guess


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Re: Cattle prices Sky high [Re: Wolfdog91] #8443087
07/26/25 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Wolfdog91
Yep sold out last 20 something a few months back , made a good penny off of them but man looking at the prices of cattle ... Getting back in would be a bit rough ... Unless you go the bottle calf route I guess

Except for the fact that bottle calves are running around $1000.

Re: Cattle prices Sky high [Re: danvee] #8443108
07/26/25 12:14 PM
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I had to quit buying cow at the groceria because of the crazy high prices. Pig is still pretty reasonable and has been for a long time.


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Re: Cattle prices Sky high [Re: Woodsloafer72] #8443123
07/26/25 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Woodsloafer72
Originally Posted by Wolfdog91
Yep sold out last 20 something a few months back , made a good penny off of them but man looking at the prices of cattle ... Getting back in would be a bit rough ... Unless you go the bottle calf route I guess

Except for the fact that bottle calves are running around $1000.

Excuse me good sir but ..WHAT , last time we got a piece on some they where like $40 crazy shoot we where getting $1000 as a average for full grown cows


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Re: Cattle prices Sky high [Re: danvee] #8443127
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Holstein calves are roughly $1,000, roughly same for beef calves. Didn't you have corriente or some other smaller horned cattle? That'd explain the price difference

Re: Cattle prices Sky high [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8443129
07/26/25 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Donnersurvivor
Holstein calves are roughly $1,000, roughly same for beef calves. Didn't you have corriente or some other smaller horned cattle? That'd explain the price difference

O yeah I keep forgetting y'all got them high bred papered cows . All our are mitts for the most part bramer, black Angus, Red Angus and Corriete in some kinda mix are the mains down here
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Re: Cattle prices Sky high [Re: danvee] #8443132
07/26/25 12:59 PM
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I try to shoot 3 deer minimum every fall. It helps your beef and pork go further. May try for 5 this year.


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Re: Cattle prices Sky high [Re: danvee] #8443133
07/26/25 01:00 PM
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Been a good few years for a small time producer like myself of black angus cattle. Basically just name my price on the hoof if someone wants to buy off of my farm. Eric

Re: Cattle prices Sky high [Re: Wolfdog91] #8443139
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Originally Posted by Wolfdog91
Originally Posted by Donnersurvivor
Holstein calves are roughly $1,000, roughly same for beef calves. Didn't you have corriente or some other smaller horned cattle? That'd explain the price difference

O yeah I keep forgetting y'all got them high bred papered cows . All our are mitts for the most part bramer, black Angus, Red Angus and Corriete in some kinda mix are the mains down here
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Throw in a charolais bull and sell the calves as weaners, you'll get almost as much as us with large, nothern mutt cattle

Re: Cattle prices Sky high [Re: danvee] #8443141
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Originally Posted by danvee
Just got back from a sale and cattle is no longer affordable for replacement cattle, beef prices will be extreme and it going to get worse Im afraid right now good deal if your selling but not sure if you sell anything how you will get back in the game. Best stock up now its going to get crazy high for beef then push the price up on other meat. Plan on putting some venison or elk in the freezer this fall.


I sold some the other day and was pleased with the crazy high prices. But, I agree. It's a tough market for buying.

Re: Cattle prices Sky high [Re: Providence Farm] #8443151
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Originally Posted by Providence Farm
Originally Posted by Donnersurvivor
I'm seeing more people getting out locally than getting in. Most of the 10-20 Cow spreads are gone, pastures tilled or trees planted for deer cover. The only way we have high cattle numbers again long term is if we start turning forestry land into pasture.


I need fencing and I would be running a small hand full. I'm thinking fencing about 13 of the 96acres to start with. I'm thinking just enough to eat for free and cover some more farm expenses at first.


You aren’t going to run a handful on 13 acres. Two would be the most on that acreage and that’s with optimum grass.

Re: Cattle prices Sky high [Re: ABeardedTrapper] #8443159
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Originally Posted by ABeardedTrapper
Originally Posted by Providence Farm


I need fencing and I would be running a small hand full. I'm thinking fencing about 13 of the 96acres to start with. I'm thinking just enough to eat for free and cover some more farm expenses at first.


You aren’t going to run a handful on 13 acres. Two would be the most on that acreage and that’s with optimum grass.


3-4 steers would be ideal and keep you in beef well, with corn being cheap just pull them off grass if it gets low and shove corn to the bigger steers and leave the little guys out on grass.

Re: Cattle prices Sky high [Re: danvee] #8443163
07/26/25 02:20 PM
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cattle prices are better than they have ever been just contracted 600 lbs steer calves for 3.85 a pound. i will be able to waste alot of money buying fur again this year. lol

Re: Cattle prices Sky high [Re: danvee] #8443165
07/26/25 02:24 PM
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Smallest beef herd in 74 years and that was when there were about half the population we have now. One would think that beef producers would really be raking in the money but with drought in a lot of the cow calf regions, ranchers need to buy feed that they normally do not need to buy and there are many who are not able to make a living, so they are selling out. That means the short supply will be here for the foreseeable future. We need the economy to stay strong and keep the work force up with limited inflation. Once the consumers start feeling cash tight the prices could drop even with supply shortages. We import about 12-15% of our beef we consume which is about equal to what we export. Mexico and Canada are the two largest suppliers of feeder cattle for our feed lots and that is about 20% of the total feeders the US uses per year. We may think that corn, grain etc. are cheap but if you need to buy forages to feed cows to give you weaned calves there is not much margin in that currently. Also at these prices it is risky to buy breeding stock and hope these prices hold. Unless the weather changes we may be on record for one of the largest if not the largest corn crop in history. That helps feed lots but not cow calf raisers.

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Re: Cattle prices Sky high [Re: danvee] #8443166
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High beef prices make me wish I had places to trap beaver nearby.

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Re: Cattle prices Sky high [Re: danvee] #8443167
07/26/25 02:28 PM
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Re: Cattle prices Sky high [Re: danvee] #8443196
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To much money in crops,and to many rich folks buying up farms,ranches!


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Re: Cattle prices Sky high [Re: danvee] #8443206
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Cheap calves are still available in many places out in the middle of nowhere. I know 3 different guys who buy calves and other animals at small rural auctions and farms, in several states. They just take the animals to another auction within a day or two and resell them. They never even bother to take them off the trailers.

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