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<blockquote data-quote="Victoria" data-source="post: 288214" data-attributes="member: 1258"><p>No pre-conditioning here usually either, they get weaned the day they get on the truck. They do get vaccines though and we find that there is a slight premium paid for that and age verification.</p><p>Red Angus bulls are typically more popular than Black Angus, I know that is not the same everywhere. Angus in general is getting more and more popular. </p><p>This year though the heavy rain is making hay super cheap and there are many of our neighbours that are keeping their calves for the winter so it is a little different than normal. We still aren't doing the preconditioning thing, next year might be drought and having a couple of extra bales left at the end of the year wouldn't be a bad thing. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victoria, post: 288214, member: 1258"] No pre-conditioning here usually either, they get weaned the day they get on the truck. They do get vaccines though and we find that there is a slight premium paid for that and age verification. Red Angus bulls are typically more popular than Black Angus, I know that is not the same everywhere. Angus in general is getting more and more popular. This year though the heavy rain is making hay super cheap and there are many of our neighbours that are keeping their calves for the winter so it is a little different than normal. We still aren't doing the preconditioning thing, next year might be drought and having a couple of extra bales left at the end of the year wouldn't be a bad thing. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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