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Vealer steers, which are young cattle typically raised for beef, usually weigh between 300 to 600 pounds (approximately 136 to 272 kilograms) at the time of sale. Their weight can vary based on factors such as breed, diet, and age. Generally, they are marketed at around 450 pounds (about 204 kilograms) when they reach the desired market weight for optimal meat quality.

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