Posted by kyhayman on January 14, 2008 at 17:31:29 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Re: OT Cattle posted by hayray on January 14, 2008 at 15:41:44:
They buy a lot of white hides and continental crosses. The program they use if you want to sell to them is fairly specific for feeders. What I remember is no antibiotics, no implants, and leave intact as bulls until just before weaning.
They do buy a lot of older bulls. While I dont know for fact, I am certain that that is their hamburger source. Cant see them processing 5-10 year olds for much else. When I take a bull they always ask me if they qualify (no antibiotics) and how long I have owned them. I think its 24 months. If you can certify age and treatment while you owned them then they typically buy them at a premium. I've always figured that there is too much risk for them buying cows since people trade them all the time. Bulls generally go to one home and stay there.
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