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<blockquote data-quote="greenwillowherefords" data-source="post: 54430" data-attributes="member: 587"><p>Yes, I went to Tulsa. The old boy had lost some weight over the last few months, and weighed 1905. I figure part of that was because of shrink in hauling. I got there, thinking he hadn't gone through the ring yet. I watched several go through. Of four black bulls I watched go through the ring, two went for 58, one for 64, and one with horns for 45; that one was cat-hammed. A Charolais-cross looking bull went for about 55. I went to the desk, and mine had sold before I got there. He brought 61 cents per pound. So I guess I did pretty well for the night. He was eight years old. </p><p></p><p>The last two years, I have made agreements to sell my bulls when they were two or three months old. I just need to produce more so I can sell more!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenwillowherefords, post: 54430, member: 587"] Yes, I went to Tulsa. The old boy had lost some weight over the last few months, and weighed 1905. I figure part of that was because of shrink in hauling. I got there, thinking he hadn't gone through the ring yet. I watched several go through. Of four black bulls I watched go through the ring, two went for 58, one for 64, and one with horns for 45; that one was cat-hammed. A Charolais-cross looking bull went for about 55. I went to the desk, and mine had sold before I got there. He brought 61 cents per pound. So I guess I did pretty well for the night. He was eight years old. The last two years, I have made agreements to sell my bulls when they were two or three months old. I just need to produce more so I can sell more! [/QUOTE]
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