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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1550144" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>One suggestion, without going into all our past, right at this minute. Bred cows and heifers are at a very low bottom right now. If you are wanting more, do some serious looking. There are people selling out, many older that are tired of fighting it or their health is forcing it. Saw 1000 lb bred, due in the spring, angus heifers, commercial, not registerd, bring from 700 to 850 a week before Christmas. They were nice and were cheap. See average cows go through the stockyards for 4-500. So if you want to expand, do it soon and do it with bred cows . The decent ones won't get much cheaper, and confirmed preg is better than open heifers right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1550144, member: 25884"] One suggestion, without going into all our past, right at this minute. Bred cows and heifers are at a very low bottom right now. If you are wanting more, do some serious looking. There are people selling out, many older that are tired of fighting it or their health is forcing it. Saw 1000 lb bred, due in the spring, angus heifers, commercial, not registerd, bring from 700 to 850 a week before Christmas. They were nice and were cheap. See average cows go through the stockyards for 4-500. So if you want to expand, do it soon and do it with bred cows . The decent ones won't get much cheaper, and confirmed preg is better than open heifers right now. [/QUOTE]
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