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<blockquote data-quote="mwj" data-source="post: 69006" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>Dun</p><p> I am going to look at that tomorow. We have plenty of hay and it looks tempting. Slaughter cows ranging up to 56cents locally with strong demand and 11-1250 lb. longbred aged cows at$525-650 makes me want to take a look. Young first trymester cows are going for around$1000 right now. Cow prices are all over the place and it makes me scratch my head.Kill cows of all classes have been very strong for the past year or more. If I can sell a cow back over the scales for what I payed it looks like a good risk for a cheap calf. Probably have the seats full of cow buyers tomorow with the same idea. Slaughter cows sell last so the slaughter cow buyers are usually not there when breds and stockers sell.</p><p> your friend</p><p> Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mwj, post: 69006, member: 491"] Dun I am going to look at that tomorow. We have plenty of hay and it looks tempting. Slaughter cows ranging up to 56cents locally with strong demand and 11-1250 lb. longbred aged cows at$525-650 makes me want to take a look. Young first trymester cows are going for around$1000 right now. Cow prices are all over the place and it makes me scratch my head.Kill cows of all classes have been very strong for the past year or more. If I can sell a cow back over the scales for what I payed it looks like a good risk for a cheap calf. Probably have the seats full of cow buyers tomorow with the same idea. Slaughter cows sell last so the slaughter cow buyers are usually not there when breds and stockers sell. your friend Mike [/QUOTE]
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