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<blockquote data-quote="BC" data-source="post: 1254494" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>It depends on what part of Texas you are in as to how the cattle are sold. In most of the East and Central Texas sales, the cattle are sold one at a time and weighed after they are sold. There are a couple of sales that weigh as the cattle enter the sale ring. The reason for selling one at a time is most herds in the eastern part of the state are small herds. - 30 head or less and because of our climate they calve year round. It requires fewer pens and is pretty efficent. Sales like Emory, Crockett and Buffalo can easily run 300+ an hour on calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC, post: 1254494, member: 67"] It depends on what part of Texas you are in as to how the cattle are sold. In most of the East and Central Texas sales, the cattle are sold one at a time and weighed after they are sold. There are a couple of sales that weigh as the cattle enter the sale ring. The reason for selling one at a time is most herds in the eastern part of the state are small herds. - 30 head or less and because of our climate they calve year round. It requires fewer pens and is pretty efficent. Sales like Emory, Crockett and Buffalo can easily run 300+ an hour on calves. [/QUOTE]
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