Posted by KEH on September 22, 2009 at 18:07:04 from (209.213.27.127):
In Reply to: Re: 2 good days posted by Red1 on September 22, 2009 at 17:06:57:
Thanks for responses. On profitability, the bull grew mostly on grass in summer and hay in winter. Some grass grows here during warm spells in winter. Salt provided, sometimes a protein block in winter. I'm not organized enough to have a cost breakdown on him, however, IMO it would have been better to have sold him at weaning, like I did the bull today. There is a steep price per pound drop starting around 700 pounds for bulls. I think when they reach 1500 pounds the price for pasture raised steers and bulls is about the same, but I could be wrong. I think the price for 2 500 pound bulls or steers would be more than I got for this bull. My intentions were good, he just fell throught the cracks.
Nancy, that battle should be in good Revolutionary War texts. It was a major victory which forced changes in the British battle plan to their disadvantage. General Morgan deserves the credit for a well thought plan and good leadership. Incidentially, I think I'm correct in saying that there were more battles fought in SC during the revolution than in any other state.
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