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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1824066" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>I only had $713 on me, but we knew each orher, so I gave him a check. It was the time more than anything, that made him want to sell. They started selling goats at about 9:30 that morning, and this was after 1. All the trailers in line except his and another one, was full of goats, too. I bet it was 3 or later when the head cows started, then no telling how long last night before all the weigh cattle sold. When I went by to get my c heck, I asked how much the red angus x charolais heifers brought $2050. They were worth that easy. 4 months bred, ,gonna calve at 23-24 mos old, end of March or 1st of April. If prices hold and they sell those calves next October, he will get more than half his money back, and have some good cows for the next 10 years. The dude that sold them <em>might</em> have got a hundred or two hundred more for them in a private sale. but he got a good price at the sale and the new owners got a good deal as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1824066, member: 40587"] I only had $713 on me, but we knew each orher, so I gave him a check. It was the time more than anything, that made him want to sell. They started selling goats at about 9:30 that morning, and this was after 1. All the trailers in line except his and another one, was full of goats, too. I bet it was 3 or later when the head cows started, then no telling how long last night before all the weigh cattle sold. When I went by to get my c heck, I asked how much the red angus x charolais heifers brought $2050. They were worth that easy. 4 months bred, ,gonna calve at 23-24 mos old, end of March or 1st of April. If prices hold and they sell those calves next October, he will get more than half his money back, and have some good cows for the next 10 years. The dude that sold them [I]might[/I] have got a hundred or two hundred more for them in a private sale. but he got a good price at the sale and the new owners got a good deal as well. [/QUOTE]
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