
Fed cattle refers to animals leaving a feedlot, after fattening on a concentrated ration, that are ready to be sold to a packing plant for slaughter. Beef cattle are typically sold to packers at about 1,100 pounds, which yields a carcass weight of about 660 pounds. ...
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Animals leaving a feedlot, after fattening on a high protein ration, that are ready to be sold to a
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Steers and heifers that have been fed concentrates, usually for 90-120 days in a feedlot.
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