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How long do cattle live in a feedlot?

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Cattle enter most feedlots weighing 700 to 800 pounds and are there anywhere from 90-175 days, for most cattle. They heavier they are going in, the shorter days they'll be there. Most beef cattle are on pasture before entering the feed lot. read more

Cattle enter most feedlots weighing 700 to 800 pounds and are there anywhere from 90-175 days, for most cattle. They heavier they are going in, the shorter days they'll be there. Most beef cattle are on pasture before entering the feed lot. read more

Feed mills like this one easily mix more than 1 million pounds of cattle feed daily. Cattle remain on feed for roughly 3-4 months on average and will finish around or above 1,200 pounds. Finished meaning the group of cattle has met the desired carcass composition to meet meat quality goals. read more

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