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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 1459580" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>Kenny had a conversation with a coworker today about Char cross calves. He helped work a set last evening and said overall they were the nicest bunch of the 200 calves they worked. But said they were talking about how everytime they take them to the local sale barn the buyers ask to have all the char crosses cut off and they sell 10-20 dollars a hundred less. This is what keeps many of us from using Char bulls. He also said that they were the hardest to handle of the whole bunch. I know one long time feeder that used to feed a lot of char crosses said that they don't grade as well and unless he can buy them cheap he isn't buying them anymore to feed. I know some on here say they sell good in their area. It is amazing how much things differ from one region to another.[/</p><p>elkwc, what would my,steers have brought this week in your area?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 1459580, member: 8993"] Kenny had a conversation with a coworker today about Char cross calves. He helped work a set last evening and said overall they were the nicest bunch of the 200 calves they worked. But said they were talking about how everytime they take them to the local sale barn the buyers ask to have all the char crosses cut off and they sell 10-20 dollars a hundred less. This is what keeps many of us from using Char bulls. He also said that they were the hardest to handle of the whole bunch. I know one long time feeder that used to feed a lot of char crosses said that they don't grade as well and unless he can buy them cheap he isn't buying them anymore to feed. I know some on here say they sell good in their area. It is amazing how much things differ from one region to another.[/ elkwc, what would my,steers have brought this week in your area? [/QUOTE]
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