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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1843032" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Pretty good sale today. I stayed for all 68 bulls to be sold, then I stayed for about 5 of the heifers, but left to go back home for a different trailer. 1 bull brought $11k, two brought $9k+. a couple of $6 and $7k. The last 25 or so to sell were $2400-$2700. A ranch in South Dakota bought 5 or 6 Brangus...several went to places in Illinois and Missouri. 4 Ultrablack were bought by a ranch in Mexico, but no Brangus. I'd say most of the 68, probably over 55 of them, were born Oct, Nov and Dec 2022 . Th youngest 3 or 4, were born Jan 2023. The oldest was an Aug 22 Brangus, and was also the smallest. He looked like a 1970's Angus. I didn't like anything at all about his looks, but he brought $4700. </p><p></p><p>They said in the office that bulls went to buyers in 14 states and Mexico. Of the ones that stayed in the southeast, Florida got the bulk of them, then SC, then TN, then Alabama...with only 3 or 4 buyers from Ga. </p><p></p><p>This would have been the place for even a commercial breeder to get some top-quality genetics at a bargain price. I am guessing about 40 of the 68 were $4k +- and under. with 30 of those being $3k and under. </p><p></p><p>Lots of people buying off of EPDs and what the announcer would say about each one. They gave top dollar for bulls the <em>announcer</em> called as CE or heifer bulls, and held back on bulls they called "growth" bulls. But some of us bid based on pedigree, and what we <em>saw.</em> </p><p></p><p> It started at 1, and the bulls were done by 2:30. This was an extremely well-run sale. Good pace, good organization ...both in the pens behind the auction barn. , inside the auction ring, the office, as well as load out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1843032, member: 40587"] Pretty good sale today. I stayed for all 68 bulls to be sold, then I stayed for about 5 of the heifers, but left to go back home for a different trailer. 1 bull brought $11k, two brought $9k+. a couple of $6 and $7k. The last 25 or so to sell were $2400-$2700. A ranch in South Dakota bought 5 or 6 Brangus...several went to places in Illinois and Missouri. 4 Ultrablack were bought by a ranch in Mexico, but no Brangus. I'd say most of the 68, probably over 55 of them, were born Oct, Nov and Dec 2022 . Th youngest 3 or 4, were born Jan 2023. The oldest was an Aug 22 Brangus, and was also the smallest. He looked like a 1970's Angus. I didn't like anything at all about his looks, but he brought $4700. They said in the office that bulls went to buyers in 14 states and Mexico. Of the ones that stayed in the southeast, Florida got the bulk of them, then SC, then TN, then Alabama...with only 3 or 4 buyers from Ga. This would have been the place for even a commercial breeder to get some top-quality genetics at a bargain price. I am guessing about 40 of the 68 were $4k +- and under. with 30 of those being $3k and under. Lots of people buying off of EPDs and what the announcer would say about each one. They gave top dollar for bulls the [I]announcer[/I] called as CE or heifer bulls, and held back on bulls they called "growth" bulls. But some of us bid based on pedigree, and what we [I]saw.[/I] It started at 1, and the bulls were done by 2:30. This was an extremely well-run sale. Good pace, good organization ...both in the pens behind the auction barn. , inside the auction ring, the office, as well as load out. [/QUOTE]
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