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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1698674" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Lease him and tell him when he is done in 90 days, take him to the sale barn, in your name if you want to do him a favor..... thinking that no more cows than that, his less than perfect BSE should be fine. Or do as others have said... take to the sale, let the guy know when and when, and let him compete and buy at a fair price. Bulls in the 2-2500 lb range are bringing 90-1.05 here... so 2,000 is not too much for a kill bull in good shape as I am sure yours is.</p><p> You can only do favors if you are willing to lose money. I have finally said that is it, no more favors to anyone. Took some to the local guy instead of running them through the yard, and haven't gotten a check yet... I want them gone and the check in hand.....I will pay the commission to be sure I get paid and not wait.... I watch the markets and we try to sell when things are looking good... may not get top dollar, but would rather get a decent price and get paid right there and then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1698674, member: 25884"] Lease him and tell him when he is done in 90 days, take him to the sale barn, in your name if you want to do him a favor..... thinking that no more cows than that, his less than perfect BSE should be fine. Or do as others have said... take to the sale, let the guy know when and when, and let him compete and buy at a fair price. Bulls in the 2-2500 lb range are bringing 90-1.05 here... so 2,000 is not too much for a kill bull in good shape as I am sure yours is. You can only do favors if you are willing to lose money. I have finally said that is it, no more favors to anyone. Took some to the local guy instead of running them through the yard, and haven't gotten a check yet... I want them gone and the check in hand.....I will pay the commission to be sure I get paid and not wait.... I watch the markets and we try to sell when things are looking good... may not get top dollar, but would rather get a decent price and get paid right there and then. [/QUOTE]
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