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Posted by R. John Johnson on September 25, 2006 at 08:24:06 from (205.200.43.3):
In Reply to: Question for Nebraska Cowman or ennybody else posted by jmixigo on September 25, 2006 at 07:54:19:
Things used to be different up here in the great white north. Heavy discounts were placed on black cattle. Back then the exotics, lead by the charolais, were paid the premium prices. Now there is pretty much even prices paid accross the board. Different feed lots look for different types. Some want red or black angus. Some want bucksin tan calves that result from a charolais cross. Even better if the mother was a red angus semmintal cross. One breed that recieves discount is the pure semmintals. They are hard to feed to finish without getting too big. The one thing that will bring a premium here is quality cattle irregardless of breed and colour John
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