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When to kill Young Bulls
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<blockquote data-quote="Raider112" data-source="post: 7625043" data-attributes="member: 37326"><p>Obviously they need to be over 12 months, by then they'll be around 600kg on their current weight gain. Feed price and availability comes into it as they will eat a lot by then but this years crop will hopefully bring the price back and as long as they grow at that rate the current beef price should make it worthwhile to hold them a while longer.</p><p>One thing to bear in mind is if you grow your own feed you might want to move them rather sooner if you are likely to run out of barley by holding them as it got a hell of a trade this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raider112, post: 7625043, member: 37326"] Obviously they need to be over 12 months, by then they'll be around 600kg on their current weight gain. Feed price and availability comes into it as they will eat a lot by then but this years crop will hopefully bring the price back and as long as they grow at that rate the current beef price should make it worthwhile to hold them a while longer. One thing to bear in mind is if you grow your own feed you might want to move them rather sooner if you are likely to run out of barley by holding them as it got a hell of a trade this year. [/QUOTE]
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