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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 822711" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>I would have to say horsefeathers, many a man has made a good living on salebarn cattle.</p><p>Can you get burned you bet, and I have a few times over the years, but I have came out way ahead on salebarn cows.</p><p>You buy 5 to 7 year old heavies odds are someone didn't hold on to them that long with calving difficulties, the udder also speaks volumes. Easy keeper is the easiest if she is a heavy and you buy in the winter as I do. If she doesn't breed back in three months you sell the cow and the calf. The salebarn isn't evil it's our lifeblood. When you go to the salebarn you have to have a discerning eye and it's buyer beware.</p><p>Everything you mentioned about the salebarn has been sold through private treaty as well and buyer beware is in full effect here as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 822711, member: 694"] I would have to say horsefeathers, many a man has made a good living on salebarn cattle. Can you get burned you bet, and I have a few times over the years, but I have came out way ahead on salebarn cows. You buy 5 to 7 year old heavies odds are someone didn't hold on to them that long with calving difficulties, the udder also speaks volumes. Easy keeper is the easiest if she is a heavy and you buy in the winter as I do. If she doesn't breed back in three months you sell the cow and the calf. The salebarn isn't evil it's our lifeblood. When you go to the salebarn you have to have a discerning eye and it's buyer beware. Everything you mentioned about the salebarn has been sold through private treaty as well and buyer beware is in full effect here as well. [/QUOTE]
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