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<blockquote data-quote="crossbreed" data-source="post: 1846616" data-attributes="member: 41765"><p>You can interpret it any way you want to further an argument (no you are not here) but bottom line is the same calf will bring more if he's red or black instead of white in most cases. A manager at a local sale barn told me personally that my smokies would be below average despite being outstanding calves (my best ever). So if you believe the char extra lbs evens it out you're good to go. Otherwise join the black/red market since we are all chasing the dollar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crossbreed, post: 1846616, member: 41765"] You can interpret it any way you want to further an argument (no you are not here) but bottom line is the same calf will bring more if he’s red or black instead of white in most cases. A manager at a local sale barn told me personally that my smokies would be below average despite being outstanding calves (my best ever). So if you believe the char extra lbs evens it out you’re good to go. Otherwise join the black/red market since we are all chasing the dollar [/QUOTE]
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