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<blockquote data-quote="Medic24" data-source="post: 62155" data-attributes="member: 1101"><p>Also as a novice to the cattle business, it might be best for you to actually go to a producer's farm to look and buy, versu going to a sale, becuase lets face it, not every animal going to auction is prime stick, we do send our culls of every age there too, experienced buyers can see them, but newbees are often more excited about the low price. </p><p></p><p>With a farmer or producer you can get the history on the cattle, as well as often alot of sound, free advice as to how to make your purchase grow out well. </p><p></p><p>What we often forget is, a current producer also has a number of existing contacts for feed, health care, and related item, and can offer advice to not only give your animals a good start, but save you money as well. After all, as stated earlier, the name of the game is to stock the freezer as cheaply as you can, or sell for the highest price while keeping your production costs as low as possible. Good luck in you venture!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Medic24, post: 62155, member: 1101"] Also as a novice to the cattle business, it might be best for you to actually go to a producer's farm to look and buy, versu going to a sale, becuase lets face it, not every animal going to auction is prime stick, we do send our culls of every age there too, experienced buyers can see them, but newbees are often more excited about the low price. With a farmer or producer you can get the history on the cattle, as well as often alot of sound, free advice as to how to make your purchase grow out well. What we often forget is, a current producer also has a number of existing contacts for feed, health care, and related item, and can offer advice to not only give your animals a good start, but save you money as well. After all, as stated earlier, the name of the game is to stock the freezer as cheaply as you can, or sell for the highest price while keeping your production costs as low as possible. Good luck in you venture! [/QUOTE]
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