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<blockquote data-quote="Ojp6" data-source="post: 1318810" data-attributes="member: 23608"><p>I'm 23, never done anything but work in the cattle business. My grandpa and dad had a feedlot and I started around cattle the day I was born. Spent more time in sale barns than anywhere else. Buying cattle five days a week and taking care of the cows we own is what I do now. Just started helping with a sale barn in the last couple months, trying my hand as a grader at a small graded sale in KY. Don't consider myself an expert in anything, and I've been spending my time learning everything I can about marketing cattle. I have a bachelors degree in Management in case the cattle business doesn't work out in the long run.</p><p></p><p>Most of what I've learned about sale barns so far is that it's a pretty stressful deal with everybody depending on you and the others running the place to make sure there cattle bring what they think they are worth. It's nearly impossible to explain to someone why they're cattle didn't top the market without making them mad, and making someone mad means losing a customer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ojp6, post: 1318810, member: 23608"] I'm 23, never done anything but work in the cattle business. My grandpa and dad had a feedlot and I started around cattle the day I was born. Spent more time in sale barns than anywhere else. Buying cattle five days a week and taking care of the cows we own is what I do now. Just started helping with a sale barn in the last couple months, trying my hand as a grader at a small graded sale in KY. Don't consider myself an expert in anything, and I've been spending my time learning everything I can about marketing cattle. I have a bachelors degree in Management in case the cattle business doesn't work out in the long run. Most of what I've learned about sale barns so far is that it's a pretty stressful deal with everybody depending on you and the others running the place to make sure there cattle bring what they think they are worth. It's nearly impossible to explain to someone why they're cattle didn't top the market without making them mad, and making someone mad means losing a customer. [/QUOTE]
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