3200 Man wrote:Prices here are good too , but with very little hay most ranchers have sold off to the Texas buyers , just like back a
couple years ago when we purchased a lot of their cattle .
Food on the other hand is going way up as the row-crop farmers had no / very little water this year . Time will tell
if this winter brings farming or ranching back to this area......so far ,it doesn't look so good !
Anyway , soon there will be birds to kill ? and , oh yea Rabbits !
DeadEye_Dan wrote:Just sent a load of Holsteins to the sale and they averaged 1595# @ $1.51
DeadEye_Dan wrote:Registered Holstein steers...lol
Real good $$$ when you consider they were fed push-out/waste from the dairy so feed cost is essentially $0
DeadEye_Dan wrote:We do similar. Top 1/3 gets sexed Holstein semen for replacements, middle 1/3 gets standard Holstein semen and the bottom 1/3 gets angus sperm.
The crosses get sold as stockers, I keep a couple hundred of the Holsteins to feed push-out, the rest get sold as deacons
DeadEye_Dan wrote:We kill a couple a year. Hands down, Angus makes better steak - but I'll take a Holstein for burger every time
waterfowlman wrote:We're lucky here on the eastern shore. Fresh local tuna, mahi mahi, sea bass, flounder, clams, oysters, crabs, lobsters, waterfowl, venison etc.
Don't usually buy a lot of meat from the supermarket.
Glimmerjim wrote:waterfowlman wrote:We're lucky here on the eastern shore. Fresh local tuna, mahi mahi, sea bass, flounder, clams, oysters, crabs, lobsters, waterfowl, venison etc.
Don't usually buy a lot of meat from the supermarket.
Pretty much the diet I would prefer. Beef has never done much for me. Once in a while a barbecued hamburger is tasty, but a big steak.....I can eat it, but no desire really. Venison and elk is great, but in CA they are on the Endangered Species list.
GadwallGetter530 wrote:Glimmerjim wrote:waterfowlman wrote:We're lucky here on the eastern shore. Fresh local tuna, mahi mahi, sea bass, flounder, clams, oysters, crabs, lobsters, waterfowl, venison etc.
Don't usually buy a lot of meat from the supermarket.
Pretty much the diet I would prefer. Beef has never done much for me. Once in a while a barbecued hamburger is tasty, but a big steak.....I can eat it, but no desire really. Venison and elk is great, but in CA they are on the Endangered Species list.
Prime rib is a gift from God.
Glimmerjim wrote:waterfowlman wrote:We're lucky here on the eastern shore. Fresh local tuna, mahi mahi, sea bass, flounder, clams, oysters, crabs, lobsters, waterfowl, venison etc.
Don't usually buy a lot of meat from the supermarket.
Pretty much the diet I would prefer. Beef has never done much for me. Once in a while a barbecued hamburger is tasty, but a big steak.....I can eat it, but no desire really. Venison and elk is great, but in CA they are on the Endangered Species list.
3200 Man wrote:With all of us hunters here in Calif on the endangered list I eat as much good beef as anyone . This meat is not from
Dairy animals ether , as I prefer grass / pasture fed along with some grain to make them taste good . Keeping the freezer
full has been a little harder to do with these prices , as with not much hay for sale ( within reason ) you just send them down
the road to market . I went by kettlemen City ( stock yard ) a week ago , it was so full , the animals there couldn't lick their
butts...........Most ranchers are selling these days of no water !
3200 Man wrote:With all of us hunters here in Calif on the endangered list I eat as much good beef as anyone . This meat is not from
Dairy animals ether , as I prefer grass / pasture fed along with some grain to make them taste good . Keeping the freezer
full has been a little harder to do with these prices , as with not much hay for sale ( within reason ) you just send them down
the road to market . I went by kettlemen City ( stock yard ) a week ago , it was so full , the animals there couldn't lick their
butts...........Most ranchers are selling these days of no water !
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
Feelin' Fowl wrote:3200 Man wrote:With all of us hunters here in Calif on the endangered list I eat as much good beef as anyone . This meat is not from
Dairy animals ether , as I prefer grass / pasture fed along with some grain to make them taste good . Keeping the freezer
full has been a little harder to do with these prices , as with not much hay for sale ( within reason ) you just send them down
the road to market . I went by kettlemen City ( stock yard ) a week ago , it was so full , the animals there couldn't lick their
butts...........Most ranchers are selling these days of no water !
So...nut trees are driving up the price of beef?
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
capt1972 wrote:Glimmerjim wrote:waterfowlman wrote:We're lucky here on the eastern shore. Fresh local tuna, mahi mahi, sea bass, flounder, clams, oysters, crabs, lobsters, waterfowl, venison etc.
Don't usually buy a lot of meat from the supermarket.
Pretty much the diet I would prefer. Beef has never done much for me. Once in a while a barbecued hamburger is tasty, but a big steak.....I can eat it, but no desire really. Venison and elk is great, but in CA they are on the Endangered Species list.
Hmmmmm.........says the Cali guy.
waterfowlman wrote:GadwallGetter530 wrote:Glimmerjim wrote:waterfowlman wrote:We're lucky here on the eastern shore. Fresh local tuna, mahi mahi, sea bass, flounder, clams, oysters, crabs, lobsters, waterfowl, venison etc.
Don't usually buy a lot of meat from the supermarket.
Pretty much the diet I would prefer. Beef has never done much for me. Once in a while a barbecued hamburger is tasty, but a big steak.....I can eat it, but no desire really. Venison and elk is great, but in CA they are on the Endangered Species list.
Prime rib is a gift from God.
AGREED !!
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