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Weaned Black Angus Steer Calves for sale at Warren, MT

Hard to find Fancy Green Home-Raised Steers!

Breed/Color: 100% Black Angus
Approx Head Count: 185
Base Weight: 550
Approx Shipping Date: Wednesday, February 12, 2025
Asking Price $383.00 Per $CWT ( )
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Livestock Payment Terms: Livestock Payments will be made in Escrow prior to shipping the livestock. Funds will be held in Escrow until after the Livestock are Shipped to the Buyer. Buyer has 24 Hours to Inspect Livestock before Funds are released to the Seller. Contact Boe Robbie @ 406.855.0051 for Sales information or questions regarding payment.
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Representative and Contact Number
Scott Robbie 406.855.0534

Kind and Sex
Weaned Steers

Sell
Per $CWT

Approx Head Count
185

Base Weight
550

Net Weight
99000

Approximate Shipping Date
Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Slide
$.26 over $.13 under with a 25# Weight Stop

Breeds or Color Percentages
100% Black Angus

Weighing Conditions
AM Gather, weigh on the ground with a 2% shrink

Weight Variance
Uneven (+/- 20%)

Flesh Condition
Light Flesh / Green

Quality
FANCY

Health Program
Post Weaning Booster Vaccinations

Vaccinations
Branding: Ultrabac 7, Inforce 3, One Shot BVD PreCon: Ultrabac 7/Somnus Inforce 3, One Shot BVD Weaning: Somubac, BoviShield, Gold One Shot Poured w/ cleanup, wormed w/ injectible Dectomax on 12/27/24

Weaned
Weaned 60-90 Days

Origin
100% Home-Raised

Feed Program
Running out and Fed Hay and Distillers

Location
24 Miles South of Bridger, MT

Feature
Reputation

Feeder Cattle Tags
100% Black Hided,Double Vaccinations,Home Raised

Item # 1121442

Qty Available
1

End Date
Start Date
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Description

This fancy, green set of steer calves were weaned on November 5th. Following weaning, they grazed on meadows and were fed 2 lbs. of distillers cake daily. Since the start of the year, their diet has consisted of long hay and distillers grains.

Additionally, these cattle have not received any implants.

 

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Q: Is there any feed out history on these steers? Thanks Gary Vetter-712-seven90-7397 posted by: Garvo 1/31/2025 11:39 AM MT