Posted by Dick L on November 30, 2014 at 04:23:20 from (50.51.47.96):
In Reply to: Re: $$ per acre posted by formenwhogrow on November 29, 2014 at 21:46:31:
Smaller starting calf operations around here have the individual pen doghouses rowed up outside. Weather some times have the whole operation mud and wet. This is a 400 calf barn with controlled air flow. Feeding done with a hose from a mixing tank. Feeding does not take as long as a person would think for two to four people each with a hose to walk down an isle. I should say it was a 400 calf starting barn. It has been converted to a 200 to 300 second stage feeding barn without pens. Second stage is done with bulk feeders. That would be another good operation to get into as it pays about the same per head. You just cant hold as many head in the same space. About 50 dollars a head for six weeks of feeding either way without buying the now very high priced calves.
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