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<blockquote data-quote="Hawk" data-source="post: 54924" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>I have never know of a sale barn to try to sort cattle by which ones came in first. Generally, cattle are penned by type (bulls, pairs, feeders etc). Once they are all together in a common pen, there is no way to easily determine which one got there first, and there is no logical reason to attempt to do so IMHO. The barn does need to sell all of a group together. In other word, once they start selling bulls, they need to sell all of the bulls before they go on the the next class of cattle. This arrangement should benefit both the buyers and the sellers. Keep in mind that the owner of the sale get paid by commission. The more he can sell your calves for the more money goes in his pocket. If he isn't doing every thing he can to maximize the price you get for your product, he probably won't be in business very long. If you have a questing you should talk to him. Every one that I have ever met have been more than happy to talk to anyone that is utilizing the services of his operation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawk, post: 54924, member: 114"] I have never know of a sale barn to try to sort cattle by which ones came in first. Generally, cattle are penned by type (bulls, pairs, feeders etc). Once they are all together in a common pen, there is no way to easily determine which one got there first, and there is no logical reason to attempt to do so IMHO. The barn does need to sell all of a group together. In other word, once they start selling bulls, they need to sell all of the bulls before they go on the the next class of cattle. This arrangement should benefit both the buyers and the sellers. Keep in mind that the owner of the sale get paid by commission. The more he can sell your calves for the more money goes in his pocket. If he isn't doing every thing he can to maximize the price you get for your product, he probably won't be in business very long. If you have a questing you should talk to him. Every one that I have ever met have been more than happy to talk to anyone that is utilizing the services of his operation. [/QUOTE]
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