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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1795689" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Hate to say it, but it has happened for years across all breeds. If anybody really knew the details, probably very little money ever changes hands or if it does then probably another animal at another sale goes for a big price to the seller of the first. </p><p>A good friend was having a production sale years ago and was approached by the sales manager about setting up a sone sort of deal, he refused, he told them he didn't play that game. </p><p>In reality those $100,000 bulls isn't really ground breaking. Remember Schaffs annual sales and prices and the $1,250,000 bull. </p><p>I can remember 30 years ago some Charolais bulls supposedly selling for $100,000, </p><p>Edit to add, $4250 is the most I've ever paid for a bull and quite frankly he was on of the sorriest I've ever had in terms of how his calves did. </p><p>I have AI'd to some of those big money bulls over the years, resulting calves were a range from average to really good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1795689, member: 24816"] Hate to say it, but it has happened for years across all breeds. If anybody really knew the details, probably very little money ever changes hands or if it does then probably another animal at another sale goes for a big price to the seller of the first. A good friend was having a production sale years ago and was approached by the sales manager about setting up a sone sort of deal, he refused, he told them he didn’t play that game. In reality those $100,000 bulls isn’t really ground breaking. Remember Schaffs annual sales and prices and the $1,250,000 bull. I can remember 30 years ago some Charolais bulls supposedly selling for $100,000, Edit to add, $4250 is the most I’ve ever paid for a bull and quite frankly he was on of the sorriest I’ve ever had in terms of how his calves did. I have AI’d to some of those big money bulls over the years, resulting calves were a range from average to really good. [/QUOTE]
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