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10 year old auctioneer
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<blockquote data-quote="Ojp6" data-source="post: 1236318" data-attributes="member: 23608"><p>Haha I've noticed people don't really appreciate traders. I think most salebarns without a very large customer base will have to trade on things occasionally to keep the market high enough but that's just my opinion. There is nothing wrong with an honest trader that takes care of his stock and doesn't lie all the time. One sale barn owner not to far from the one this kid is at would walk around the pens with me and tell me which sale barn all the cattle he brought in there to sell were from. They would be from all over. One day he had cattle out of El Reno, OK, Billings MT, a few barns in South Dakota,Iowa and Missouri, and about 100 calves out of Pennsylvania and New York. All of them end up in a little sale barn in Minnesota haha. I've also heard about a barn in Iowa with a really strong market on heifers buy 2,000 char cross heifers out of Tennessee and run them through and made a pile of money doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ojp6, post: 1236318, member: 23608"] Haha I've noticed people don't really appreciate traders. I think most salebarns without a very large customer base will have to trade on things occasionally to keep the market high enough but that's just my opinion. There is nothing wrong with an honest trader that takes care of his stock and doesn't lie all the time. One sale barn owner not to far from the one this kid is at would walk around the pens with me and tell me which sale barn all the cattle he brought in there to sell were from. They would be from all over. One day he had cattle out of El Reno, OK, Billings MT, a few barns in South Dakota,Iowa and Missouri, and about 100 calves out of Pennsylvania and New York. All of them end up in a little sale barn in Minnesota haha. I've also heard about a barn in Iowa with a really strong market on heifers buy 2,000 char cross heifers out of Tennessee and run them through and made a pile of money doing it. [/QUOTE]
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