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Feeder Steers for sale at Three Forks, Montana

Younger Brothers. Growthy steers standing on a lot of bone.

Breed/Color: 60% Black BWF; 40% Red RWF
Approx Head Count: 43
Base Weight: 750
Approx Shipping Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2026
Asking Price $360.00 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
Boe Robbie - 406.855.0051

Breeds or Color Percentages
60% Black BWF; 40% Red RWF

Sell
Per $CWT

Kind and Sex
Feeder Steers

Approx Head Count
43

Base Weight
750

Net Weight
32,250

Approximate Shipping Date
Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Slide
$0.20 Over/Under with 30 lb STOPs

Weighing Conditions
Gather from Pens, Load big steers, weigh on truck, return, load lighter steers, weigh on the truck with 3 % Shrink

Weight Variance
Uneven (+/- 20%)

Frame Size
Large Medium - Growthy, Good Bodied

Flesh Condition
Heavy Medium - Fed to grow, carrying some flesh

Quality
8 of 10 - Choice, Good Cattle

Health Program
Calfhood & Pre-Weaning Vacs

Weaned
Weaned 60-90 Days

Origin
Ranch Raised

Feed Program
In feedlot Pen, TMR: 14 lbs Alfalfa Hay, 3 lbs grass hay, 20 lbs silage, 9 lbs corn, mineral pack + Rumensin

Location
16 miles North of I-90 at Three Forks

Feeder Cattle Tags
Double Vaccinations,Home Raised

Item # 1210326

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1

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Description

Three Forks, MT – 43 Feeder Steers at 750 lbs avg. Sell with their older brothers (40 at 950) to make 1 big load (~68k). This is a rugged set of feeder steers weighing right around 750 lbs and shipping January 7–14. These steers are large framed, heavy boned, and built to eat and grow.

This group of steers is the Orange and White Tagged cattle in the video. They are 60% Black, BWFs and 40% Red/RWF - a practical combination of Black Angus, Simmental, and Hereford—adding frame, muscle, and growth, making them the kind that can be fed to heavy finish weights without stalling out. Not the flashiest set but they'll sure grow.

They are ranch-raised cattle that have already gone through a sort. Currently being fed to gain approximately 2.25 lb/day. A few head may need to be peeled off to keep trucks legal on weight, but there's nothing that needs pulled for quality.

Note about Weighing Conditions:

Cattle to be weighed on the truck. 

  1. Weight the truck empty on 110 ft scale 16 miles N of I-90 at Three Forks, MT
  2. Sort and load the heavy end steers ~ 40 at 950
  3. Haul 2 miles, Weigh on the truck
  4. Return 2 miles, Sort and load the ~ 43 lighter steers at 750 lbs
  5. Haul 2 miles, weigh on the truck
  6. Weigh with 3% Pencil Shrink
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