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<blockquote data-quote="lawman" data-source="post: 312634" data-attributes="member: 5425"><p>A "circle" may not be the best visual aid for what really happens in many of these big money deals. I wonder what picture would be drawn by a guy who pays $100,000 for a donor cow planning to build a herd from her and then finds out that she was so burned out from all her prior flushes that she only has a calf or two left in her before she won't even settle? What about the new guy who spends that kind of money because he thinks that is really what the market is for all these cattle; and then has his own production sale in a few years and finds out that the market when he is selling instead of buying averages about $2,000/head in a good year?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lawman, post: 312634, member: 5425"] A "circle" may not be the best visual aid for what really happens in many of these big money deals. I wonder what picture would be drawn by a guy who pays $100,000 for a donor cow planning to build a herd from her and then finds out that she was so burned out from all her prior flushes that she only has a calf or two left in her before she won't even settle? What about the new guy who spends that kind of money because he thinks that is really what the market is for all these cattle; and then has his own production sale in a few years and finds out that the market when he is selling instead of buying averages about $2,000/head in a good year? [/QUOTE]
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