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<blockquote data-quote="cattle_gal" data-source="post: 55369" data-attributes="member: 643"><p>Dana,</p><p></p><p>I think it was what mood he was in that day. Or who had some influence stock going that day. But usually the do sell them by when you come in. First to last. The auction you maybe familair with, last year I had brought in the calves 4 days early because I had cull cows to sell earlier in the week. the end of the week feeder sale they were one of the first to go. Ok the second group. And the sale started a hour early than the usual sales, only a hand full of buyers yet for the biggest calf sale. Plus I had replacements selling that day to. Which also went early. What Teed me off was I sent the informatin on all the calves selling and I went all the way up to the sale. When they started selling mine the auctioner looked at me, because he always read the information on there. He had nothing on them this year. I stopped the sale and asked loudly to the manager where is the information I sent you. I think he was surprised to see me there. All he side was - in my office. So I had to fumble bumble my way through to tell about the calves and replacements. I was ticked. Guess what - I didn't go back this year. After being top market there for so long someone must have took him aside and told him to do other wise. Well another auction yard was glad to get me there this year to bring up there market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cattle_gal, post: 55369, member: 643"] Dana, I think it was what mood he was in that day. Or who had some influence stock going that day. But usually the do sell them by when you come in. First to last. The auction you maybe familair with, last year I had brought in the calves 4 days early because I had cull cows to sell earlier in the week. the end of the week feeder sale they were one of the first to go. Ok the second group. And the sale started a hour early than the usual sales, only a hand full of buyers yet for the biggest calf sale. Plus I had replacements selling that day to. Which also went early. What Teed me off was I sent the informatin on all the calves selling and I went all the way up to the sale. When they started selling mine the auctioner looked at me, because he always read the information on there. He had nothing on them this year. I stopped the sale and asked loudly to the manager where is the information I sent you. I think he was surprised to see me there. All he side was - in my office. So I had to fumble bumble my way through to tell about the calves and replacements. I was ticked. Guess what - I didn't go back this year. After being top market there for so long someone must have took him aside and told him to do other wise. Well another auction yard was glad to get me there this year to bring up there market. [/QUOTE]
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