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<blockquote data-quote="farmwriter" data-source="post: 710268" data-attributes="member: 10309"><p>Bez, I sorta feel that way myself. Yes, we've taken some to the sale that just needed to be unloaded because of injury or calving problems, but we also have taken some perfectly fine calves that were born too late to fit with the next breeding season or otherwise didn't fit what we wanted for our herd. This year we also had a lot more steers than we wanted to feed out, so off to the sale barn they went. </p><p>The sale barn serves a useful purpose, even if it's not an ideal situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmwriter, post: 710268, member: 10309"] Bez, I sorta feel that way myself. Yes, we've taken some to the sale that just needed to be unloaded because of injury or calving problems, but we also have taken some perfectly fine calves that were born too late to fit with the next breeding season or otherwise didn't fit what we wanted for our herd. This year we also had a lot more steers than we wanted to feed out, so off to the sale barn they went. The sale barn serves a useful purpose, even if it's not an ideal situation. [/QUOTE]
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