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<blockquote data-quote="Kingfisher" data-source="post: 749539" data-attributes="member: 13716"><p>Those prices are a little higher $100.00 than what I saw in Comanche last month. We bought a three in one Red Angus for</p><p>$940.00 which I thought was fair. So far so good with the auction barn cows this year. The ugly duckling Angus dropped her </p><p>calf last week with no help. The only trouble so far has been when Lloyd tried to go ' find " him he took off running ! Ran all the way</p><p>into a corner and managed to get thru the neighbor goat proof fence onto his place. They got him back to the right side. He's got </p><p>legs for sure! The vet was right with his prediction ( 9 months bred) and I think we paid about 700.00 for her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kingfisher, post: 749539, member: 13716"] Those prices are a little higher $100.00 than what I saw in Comanche last month. We bought a three in one Red Angus for $940.00 which I thought was fair. So far so good with the auction barn cows this year. The ugly duckling Angus dropped her calf last week with no help. The only trouble so far has been when Lloyd tried to go ' find " him he took off running ! Ran all the way into a corner and managed to get thru the neighbor goat proof fence onto his place. They got him back to the right side. He's got legs for sure! The vet was right with his prediction ( 9 months bred) and I think we paid about 700.00 for her. [/QUOTE]
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