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Re: $6000 per cow/calf pair
[Re: yotetrapper30]
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Yesterday at 05:11 AM
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Sugar Grove, WV
JTfromWV
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Sugar Grove, WV
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I apologize,I got them out of order From those who know nothing about cattle but are still curious, can you tell us what those numbers mean? Number on the left is weight class. Numbers on the right are prices per hundred weight. 300-400 pound steers were selling for $501-$610 per hundred pounds or $5.01-$6.10 per pound.
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Re: $6000 per cow/calf pair
[Re: Gary Benson]
#8585982
Yesterday at 08:18 AM
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Ohio
OhioBoy
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Ohio
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So whats the math calculation for spending say $15,000 in fence and shelter for 2.5 acres... say a 350ft x 300ft pasture... Its currently corn stalks. Make it four paddocks and feed hay? What's the payoff for switching 2.5 acres over to cattle? I prefer Charolais. Sure seems like you just try to get as many 399 lbs calves as you can and sell them at $6.10 a pound.
I guess at $15,000 divided by $6.10 a lbs would be 2,459 lbs... divided by the 399 calve weight... is 7 399 lbs calves to pay for the costs. So one year start this spring to plant pasture and put up fence. Get 4 bred heifers one year from now @ $3,000 each so $12,000. So beginning of year three you'd have 3 calves that you could sell that fall for $6.10lbs x 3 calves x 399 lbs each = $7,000.
So in four years you get your first $7,000 back and you have spent $15,000 + $12,000 so $27,000... So you are at $20,000 in four years Make another 7 be at $13,000 in five years. Make another 7 be at $6,000 in six years. Make another 7 and make your first $1,000 in seven years.
That sound about right? 500 lbs calves being top rate seems like veil calves would be where it was at? Less cost?
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Re: $6000 per cow/calf pair
[Re: Gary Benson]
#8585985
Yesterday at 08:22 AM
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MN
Donnersurvivor
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MN
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2.5 acres is likely never going to make sense to try and cow calf on. $15,000 for a fence and shelter, that'd be a roll Royce of shelters compared to what I'm using
I don't know half of you half as well as I should like, & I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve
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Re: $6000 per cow/calf pair
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
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Yesterday at 08:23 AM
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Ohio
OhioBoy
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Yeah I purposely made costs high / realistic. 2.5 acres is likely never going to make sense to try and cow calf on. $15,000 for a fence and shelter, that'd be a roll Royce of shelters compared to what I'm using
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Re: $6000 per cow/calf pair
[Re: OhioBoy]
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Yesterday at 08:24 AM
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MN
Donnersurvivor
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Not necessarily jumping in when prices are high just of the age to buy some cows like we always had growing up and if its worth something now seems like itd be the time... not to have a bunch of costs when they aren't worth anything... right? You know what they say about what comes up? If I had 2.5 acres I wanted to pasture ide get a few sheep
I don't know half of you half as well as I should like, & I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve
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Re: $6000 per cow/calf pair
[Re: JTfromWV]
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Yesterday at 09:59 AM
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Joined: May 2011
Oakland, MS
yotetrapper30
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Oakland, MS
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Number on the left is weight class. Numbers on the right are prices per hundred weight. 300-400 pound steers were selling for $501-$610 per hundred pounds or $5.01-$6.10 per pound.
Thank you!!
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Re: $6000 per cow/calf pair
[Re: Bob_Iowa]
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Yesterday at 02:18 PM
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IL
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Here 4000 a pair is about what they’re bringing here, the JBS thing will just move cattle to other kill plants, dairies are keeping cows longer and putting up with less milk because the calf will make up for it, I can remember when Holstein bull calves were killed because they couldn’t give them away and now they’re over 1000 dollars per head. Yes at the same time pigs weren't worth anything either we bought alot for 10.00 to 20 dollars and butchered/processed them and sold it for 1.00lb straight thru chops,bacon,ham and sausage once word got out we were getting more orders then we could handle.but we made good money doing it.
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Re: $6000 per cow/calf pair
[Re: houndone]
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Yesterday at 04:33 PM
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MO
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MO
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Here 4000 a pair is about what they’re bringing here, the JBS thing will just move cattle to other kill plants, dairies are keeping cows longer and putting up with less milk because the calf will make up for it, I can remember when Holstein bull calves were killed because they couldn’t give them away and now they’re over 1000 dollars per head. Yes at the same time pigs weren't worth anything either we bought alot for 10.00 to 20 dollars and butchered/processed them and sold it for 1.00lb straight thru chops,bacon,ham and sausage once word got out we were getting more orders then we could handle.but we made good money doing it. Dad did not have any steers to feed out one year. Bought two Holstein bull caves and started feeding out. Got tall but never looked like where filling out. Took to processer and was shocked to find out where 1600LB. Nice marbling and taste as good as any of are feeders. Also got free ruptured pigs to put if with feeders and cost nothing for pork.
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Re: $6000 per cow/calf pair
[Re: Gary Benson]
#8586266
Yesterday at 04:33 PM
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williamsburg ks
danny clifton
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I eat a lot of beef. Wish it was cheaper. I buy from a local processor. Cheaper than the grocery store. Still pricey.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: $6000 per cow/calf pair
[Re: Bob_Iowa]
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Yesterday at 07:41 PM
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Mo
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Mo
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I just got a sales sheet from the place we used to buy bulls from when we had cows, the auction prices are starting at 5000 up to 6000. As it should be. You hold a bull for 15-18 months. He's been on full feed since 7 months old. That gets expensive. Then a guy like me buys that bull and he melts like a snowball in hades running with cows and living off grass.
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