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I bought this steer for the packers this week he is a 5 year old pure Angus of no use, to heavy and to old, but interesting. The hereford cow weighs 1320lbs
 

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Lotta-O-hamburger!

I was told once that steers will keep growing and growing,  uses this might kinda prove that.
 

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Couldn't someone who butchers bulls make use of this animal,seems a waste to be walking around eating feed  3 cows could be eating, jmo
 

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So I gotta ask, why did you buy him and how much did you have to pay for him??? With our markets right now....  ???
 

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firesweepranch said:
So I gotta ask, why did you buy him and how much did you have to pay for him??? With our markets right now....  ???

I was wondering the same thing!
 

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A 2200 lb steer brought over 3000 at the sale barn the other day.
 

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He went through the plant today and weighed 1215 lbs.


firesweepranch said:
So I gotta ask, why did you buy him and how much did you have to pay for him??? With our markets right now....  ???
I paid cow price for him $1.50 a kg live and with his yield he was a good buy. ;) I buy for the packer I did not buy him for myself.  A steer weighting 1500 lwt would bring $1.75/kg and one weighting 1200 lwt  $1.80/kg to $2.00/kg (2.2lb to the kg)
ROMAX said:
Couldn't someone who butchers bulls make use of this animal,seems a waste to be walking around eating feed  3 cows could be eating, jmo
I agree a waste of feed
 

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Aussie said:
He went through the plant today and weighed 1215 lbs.


firesweepranch said:
So I gotta ask, why did you buy him and how much did you have to pay for him??? With our markets right now....  ???
I paid cow price for him $1.50 a kg live and with his yield he was a good buy. ;) I buy for the packer I did not buy him for myself.  A steer weighting 1500 lwt would bring $1.75/kg and one weighting 1200 lwt  $1.80/kg to $2.00/kg (2.2lb to the kg)
ROMAX said:
Couldn't someone who butchers bulls make use of this animal,seems a waste to be walking around eating feed  3 cows could be eating, jmo
I agree a waste of feed

so you paid 3450 for him-- and the packer made 2187.  NOT very profitable for them... I think I'd be looking for a new buyer. <rock>
 

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Cut the BS said:
Aussie said:
He went through the plant today and weighed 1215 lbs.


firesweepranch said:
So I gotta ask, why did you buy him and how much did you have to pay for him??? With our markets right now....  ???
I paid cow price for him $1.50 a kg live and with his yield he was a good buy. ;) I buy for the packer I did not buy him for myself.  A steer weighting 1500 lwt would bring $1.75/kg and one weighting 1200 lwt  $1.80/kg to $2.00/kg (2.2lb to the kg)
ROMAX said:
Couldn't someone who butchers bulls make use of this animal,seems a waste to be walking around eating feed  3 cows could be eating, jmo
I agree a waste of feed

so you paid 3450 for him-- and the packer made 2187.  NOT very profitable for them... I think I'd be looking for a new buyer. <rock>

You need to sharpen your pencil. Aussie paid $1568.18 for the steer not $3450.
2300 lbs. divided by 2.2 lbs to the kg equals 1045.4545 kg.
1045.4545 kg. x $1.50 = $1568.18
 

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TwinMaple said:
Cut the BS said:
Aussie said:
He went through the plant today and weighed 1215 lbs.


firesweepranch said:
So I gotta ask, why did you buy him and how much did you have to pay for him??? With our markets right now....  ???
I paid cow price for him $1.50 a kg live and with his yield he was a good buy. ;) I buy for the packer I did not buy him for myself.  A steer weighting 1500 lwt would bring $1.75/kg and one weighting 1200 lwt  $1.80/kg to $2.00/kg (2.2lb to the kg)
ROMAX said:
Couldn't someone who butchers bulls make use of this animal,seems a waste to be walking around eating feed  3 cows could be eating, jmo
I agree a waste of feed

so you paid 3450 for him-- and the packer made 2187.  NOT very profitable for them... I think I'd be looking for a new buyer. <rock>

You need to sharpen your pencil. Aussie paid $1568.18 for the steer not $3450.
2300 lbs. divided by 2.2 lbs to the kg equals 1045.4545 kg.
1045.4545 kg. x $1.50 = $1568.18

I think you'd better start using an ink pen then-- cuz your pencil gave out way too soon..

I forgot to convert to kg's...

But unless that 1215 was a Hot Carcass Weight- they still lost money>

B/C

1215 # steer divided by 2.2 conversion factor- yields a 552.2727 kg animal..  times 1.80 a lb  (as stated for a 1200 lb) equals $994.09 dollars...

STILL A LOSS OF PROFIT
 

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Not really sure how anyone is figuring profit or loss? Unless I am missing something no where in the thread does it show the cutout value of the steer,  the $1.80 was a live price (lwt).  If we don't know what the packer sold the product for how can we know if they made a profit or a loss?
 

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Limiman12 said:
BS is always telling people when they screed up, or she thought they did.   

you know what I'm getting mighty F"N tired of people calling me a girl...  I have a new motto: everytime someone calls me a girl-- I will notch my asshole indicator button up one: and find one more person to call a dumb ass. 
 

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Jody 1215 is a hot carcase weight. I don't know how packers (Slaughter houses) work over there but here they take live animals and turn them in carcases.
In kgs and in carcase wt price 552kg x $2.93 = $1617
  Price I could of spent                552kg x $3.00= $1656    Under our grid price by $39

Jive Turkey said:
My question is, how does a steer that old still have his teeth?
He had a full mouth 8 th but still had all of them
 

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Aussie said:
Jody 1215 is a hot carcase weight. I don't know how packers (Slaughter houses) work over there but here they take live animals and turn them in carcases.
In kgs and in carcase wt price 552kg x $2.93 = $1617
  Price I could of spent                552kg x $3.00= $1656    Under our grid price by $39

Jive Turkey said:
My question is, how does a steer that old still have his teeth?
He had a full mouth 8 th but still had all of them

makes sense to me now.. of which I was guessing and wondering how and why that steer went from 2300 to 1200 lbs. 

How does the carcass price of a grade a maturity compare to dark cutters and canners?  of which I'm sure this guy yielded.
 
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