pruebred hereford show steer prospects 1000 dollars priced to move

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ringer81

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seven steer prospects just weaned will be broke to tie and lead will be clipped and are up to date on all shots cows they came from came from the lowderman family they will be good calves pictures will be updated as calves stand better for the halter calves will be priced 1000 dollars good 4h projects
 

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angus kid

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what are the D.O.B on the calves??? thanks and are they or could they be registered
 

angus kid

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How much approximately would it cost to feed a steer all year...Ive never had to pay for the feed so I'm looking to see how much i would need to pay..and what kind of calf is the black one???
 

ringer81

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it depends on what you feed but it will roughly cost you 2.00 to3.25 a day the black is a blue roan baldy these cattle will be easy to put weight on and i do believe they would make your life easy they have only been weaned 9 days and the have Mab a big change for the better the biggest thing with show cattle is be consistant if you feed 2 a day which i recommend is try to feed at the same time everday if i can help you in any way get on of my steers or answer any questions about anything along the way just let me know and if you are really interested in the calves i will work with you to help you to help you get started thanks text or call me at 309 338 6219
 

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angus kid said:
How much approximately would it cost to feed a steer all year...Ive never had to pay for the feed so I'm looking to see how much i would need to pay..and what kind of calf is the black one???
we always figure on three ton for a steer.  So if your ration cost you $400 a ton it will cost you really close to $1200 to feed a steer.
 

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