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Feedlot performance… steers vs. heifers

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Reuben Albaugh, University of California, Davis
W. N. Garrett, University of California, Davis

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California Agriculture 24(9):10-11.

Published September 01, 1970

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Abstract

GOOD TO CHOICE HEIFERS are discounted from one to three dollars per hundredweight on most U. S. markets. This is true for live weight as well as for wholesale carcasses. On the other hand, Good to Choice ewe lambs and gilts bring the same price as wether lambs and fat barrows of equal grade, for both live animals and for carcasses.

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Farm Advisors Don Petersen and Hill Weitkamp assisted in this study.

Feedlot performance… steers vs. heifers

Reuben Albaugh, W. N. Garrett
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Feedlot performance… steers vs. heifers

Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article
Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article

Authors

Reuben Albaugh, University of California, Davis
W. N. Garrett, University of California, Davis

Publication Information

California Agriculture 24(9):10-11.

Published September 01, 1970

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Author Affiliations show

Abstract

GOOD TO CHOICE HEIFERS are discounted from one to three dollars per hundredweight on most U. S. markets. This is true for live weight as well as for wholesale carcasses. On the other hand, Good to Choice ewe lambs and gilts bring the same price as wether lambs and fat barrows of equal grade, for both live animals and for carcasses.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Farm Advisors Don Petersen and Hill Weitkamp assisted in this study.


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