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April 22, 2020

The Cost of Gain (COG)

The Cost of Gain (COG) is one of the primary metrics to predict cattle finishing net returns. It is primarily determined by the average daily gain and the feed to gain ration, which depend on factors like feed, nutrition, health regimen and yard management.
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