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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 817949" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>I bought 1 herd and 2 smaller bunches of cattle off Craig's List 2 years ago. They were all honest cattle and they have done great, still have them all. Since then, there are alot more cattle listed than before, but seems like they are either junk, jockeys, or priced way too high to consider. There are alot of people who plan to take their cattle to the sale barn, but put them on CL at a crazy high price, just to see if they can get a sucker to bite, before they take them to the auction. I have never advertised on CL, because I do not want people I do not know coming to the farm, when they might be just there to look to see what they can come back and steal, later. I believe CL, the newspaper, and the sale barn have all got their share of honest and dishonest sellers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 817949, member: 1150"] I bought 1 herd and 2 smaller bunches of cattle off Craig's List 2 years ago. They were all honest cattle and they have done great, still have them all. Since then, there are alot more cattle listed than before, but seems like they are either junk, jockeys, or priced way too high to consider. There are alot of people who plan to take their cattle to the sale barn, but put them on CL at a crazy high price, just to see if they can get a sucker to bite, before they take them to the auction. I have never advertised on CL, because I do not want people I do not know coming to the farm, when they might be just there to look to see what they can come back and steal, later. I believe CL, the newspaper, and the sale barn have all got their share of honest and dishonest sellers. [/QUOTE]
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