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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1711133" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>You being in NE Ala, your market is essentially the same as ours in NW Ga. Continental cattle are pretty much worthless here, unless it is one of those that breeders have turned black and can pass as Angus. About the only place a Sim or Char or something would bring more than a Brahma, would be up north or Canada. The $1450 price doesn't surprise me at all . Actually, the seller could have done better selling them individually. Anytime you try to see cows by the head in a group like that, buyers just bid on the worst one. 4 of those 5 probably would have sold for more that that, if sold one at a time. Did you happen to catch what their age was? I have been aquiring Brahma heifers for a client..18 mos or older.. and they are costing closer to $2k per head. What's the name of the sale, and what day of the week is it on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1711133, member: 40587"] You being in NE Ala, your market is essentially the same as ours in NW Ga. Continental cattle are pretty much worthless here, unless it is one of those that breeders have turned black and can pass as Angus. About the only place a Sim or Char or something would bring more than a Brahma, would be up north or Canada. The $1450 price doesn't surprise me at all . Actually, the seller could have done better selling them individually. Anytime you try to see cows by the head in a group like that, buyers just bid on the worst one. 4 of those 5 probably would have sold for more that that, if sold one at a time. Did you happen to catch what their age was? I have been aquiring Brahma heifers for a client..18 mos or older.. and they are costing closer to $2k per head. What's the name of the sale, and what day of the week is it on? [/QUOTE]
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