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Cheaper than NV.
Bottle calves were selling for hot cakes at $600 per on Facebook and I read somewhere roping steers where bringing $2000.Cheaper than NV.
Absolutely crazy.Bottle calves were selling for hot cakes at $600 per on Facebook and I read somewhere roping steers where bringing $2000.
I was told $1k for angus bottle calves in Idaho a few weeks ago. Live cattle at $2,500.Bottle calves were selling for hot cakes at $600 per on Facebook and I read somewhere roping steers where bringing $2000.
My WY NR cow elk tag was $288 in the draw. Easier to make the math math at $288.So does that mean a $704 full price NR WY cow elk tag picked up in the leftovers, split between 2 guys is actually a sound financial decision??
that'd be a first...never tried to justify hunting as a cheaper way to get meat as it just doesn't work out.
$750-$1000 here for bottle calvesBottle calves were selling for hot cakes at $600 per on Facebook and I read somewhere roping steers where bringing $2000.
Yeah that's the Type 6 reduced price or whatever they are...agreed those are a steal....but I don't think many of those go into leftover?My WY NR cow elk tag was $288 in the draw. Easier to make the math math at $288.
I took a peek at the steaks at Costco two days ago, that’s all I could afford.Costco.
Find someone with some land with critters and tags and trade something for it. Like a trade your in or something.Morning all,
My blood is only at a slight simmer as I just failed to draw the Montana combo for the second year in a row. I should have done zero points last year, but didn’t know the 0 point trick until it was too late. I can’t wrap my mind around how I didn’t draw this year. In the words of the pirate character in the movie Dodgeball, “GAR!”
So, I am searching for ideas to fill the freezer. I’m in Washington, but will travel. I have my general permits in Washington, and will be putting in for special permits here.
Any ideas for meat hunts?
Sincerely, Frustrated in Spokane
Find someone with some land with critters and tags and trade something for it. Like a trade your in or something.
"will work for food"
That's pretty good most recent one was just under 2 with processing iirc.
Not that long ago bottle calves weren't bringing much. Holstien bull calves were getting knocked in the head.I just had 2 fat steers butchered. They averaged 1715# live weight. The feedlot sent me a closeout and said they were worth $3600/head. $2800 butchering costs. I had my cost to raise them for 17 months and $1000 in feed at the feedlot. $2500 for half a beef is right on. Baby calves are $1000+ in western SD. A load of 488#steers sold locally last week for $2237/head.