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Custom Cattle Feeders
What is a Custom Cattle Feedlot? A custom
feedlot is a cattle feeding enterprise that provides the technology,
skills and services to someone who wants cattle fed to a specific
market weight. Basically, a custom feedlot is a lot like a cattle
feeding hotel: it furnishes room, board and services to the feedlot
cattle and customers.
What services does a custom feedlot provide? An
Iowa custom feedlot can and will provide all services relevant to
feeding cattle. The customer can receive help in purchasing feeders,
financing cattle and/or feed and yardage, risk management and marketing
of the cattle. Standard services include daily inspections of cattle,
bi-monthly economic and growth performance updates and processing and
health services.
Is financing available? Yes. Many
custom feedlots have close working relationships with banks and the
farm credit system. If a customer wants to purchase cattle, generally
he or she can obtain a loan for 70 to 80 percent of the cost of the
feeder cattle and feed/yardage. If a customer wants to retain ownership
in his/her cattle, the lending institution will reimburse the owner up
to 70 - 80 percent of the value of the cattle. Feed and yardage will
also be financed if the cow/calf operator chooses to.
What's the minimum number of cattle I can feed in a custom lot? Pen
sizes will range from 20 to 200 head. A customer can find an Iowa
custom feedlot to fit his/her needs. But, the customer must be aware
that growth and economic performance of the cattle may be altered by
type, size and sex. Sometimes several feeders will form a partnership
or feeding corporation. This spreads the risk and permits them to place
cattle on feed every month and to sell every month, further spreading
the risk.
What happens when the cattle arrive at the custom feedlot? Cattle
are typically weighed, given permanent identification as to who owns
the cattle, and go through an extensive health processing program.
Every animal is inspected daily for health. Sick animals are taken to a
hospital pen and are treated through the guidance of consulting
veterinarians.
Are my cattle protected by insurance? Most custom feedlots carry all-peril insurance against fire, lightning, tornadoes, theft, smothering in snow storms, etc.
What is a normal feeding period? In
Iowa, the feeding period of cattle may range from 100 to 230 days. This
is dependent upon initial weight, type of cattle and ration fed.
How are the cattle sold? The
commercial feedlot serves as the representative of the customer's
cattle. The feedlot will receive bids on the cattle and will then
confer with the owner as to whether the cattle should be sold. Feeding
cattle in a custom feedlot gives you a marketing advantage. Custom
feedlots market cattle on a regular basis. For more information, call the Iowa Cattlemen's Association office, 515-296-2266.
2007 Iowa Custom Cattle Feeders
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