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<blockquote data-quote="denvermartinfarms" data-source="post: 1045597" data-attributes="member: 16167"><p>1500$ is fair, but it is entirely possible you can get more than he is worth. I have a friend that is new to cattle that has about 20 good angus cows, he needed a bull so I offered him a 4 year old in focus bull that was a heck of a bull for 2500$, he thought he was to old so he whent and bought a 18 month old registered angus that would not have made a good steer and walks like a Holstein for 2500$ and the guy don't know the difference. So you could get lucky and find a buyer for more than market value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denvermartinfarms, post: 1045597, member: 16167"] 1500$ is fair, but it is entirely possible you can get more than he is worth. I have a friend that is new to cattle that has about 20 good angus cows, he needed a bull so I offered him a 4 year old in focus bull that was a heck of a bull for 2500$, he thought he was to old so he whent and bought a 18 month old registered angus that would not have made a good steer and walks like a Holstein for 2500$ and the guy don't know the difference. So you could get lucky and find a buyer for more than market value. [/QUOTE]
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