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BarredBuff said:
The younger the more tender but by 1 1/2 years your steers will have reached their max size and will still be fairly tender.

Source: 12 years with cows

That sounds great. We are buying have a beef from the lady who Auntie works with.
so 10 months would be about right?
 

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BarredBuff said:
You must castrate for max growth. Bulls will develop more manly features while steers will get fat..........
I think I can do that :sick
 

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Wannabefree said:
BarredBuff said:
The younger the more tender but by 1 1/2 years your steers will have reached their max size and will still be fairly tender.

Source: 12 years with cows

That sounds great. We are buying have a beef from the lady who Auntie works with.
so 10 months would be about right?
How old are they now?
 

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Wannabefree said:
BarredBuff said:
You must castrate for max growth. Bulls will develop more manly features while steers will get fat..........
I think I can do that :sick
Its gross......

You can either cut them or band them.
 

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BarredBuff said:
Wannabefree said:
BarredBuff said:
The younger the more tender but by 1 1/2 years your steers will have reached their max size and will still be fairly tender.

Source: 12 years with cows

That sounds great. We are buying have a beef from the lady who Auntie works with.
so 10 months would be about right?
How old are they now?
Just weaned from what I can gather. Not sure on breed either.
 

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I was going to say 18 months, too. That means you have to feed it over the winter.

Bulls? Have'em snipped. :p

Can you store a couple hundred pounds of beef? We have one whole freezer dedicated to beef, one to chicken and everything else.
 

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BarredBuff said:
Wannabefree said:
BarredBuff said:
You must castrate for max growth. Bulls will develop more manly features while steers will get fat..........
I think I can do that :sick
Its gross......

You can either cut them or band them.
Band them probably. dunno if I could cut :hu
 

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FarmerJamie said:
I was going to say 18 months, too. That means you have to feed it over the winter.

Bulls? Have'em snipped. :p

Can you store a couple hundred pounds of beef? We have one whole freezer dedicated to beef, one to chicken and everything else.
I don't know how much I could store. My freezer is medium sized chest type, but I know how to make a load of jerky :lol:
 
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