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<blockquote data-quote="houstoncutter" data-source="post: 1793969" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>Barns have a bad habit of brother-in-lawin you if they know you're not going to be there to see your animals sale. You really see it in the fall, when there are large numbers. I always took animals to be sold in the evening before the sale. You get a better sale number, down side they stand there bawling and pissing and loosing weight. THE rub is when they let large producers roll in a couple of hours before sale and jump ahead of you.</p><p>If youve never seen it you're lucky. You might have seen it but didn't notice it. You're sitting there with a low number like 150 for 4 to 5 weight calves and suddenly a 950 number rolls in and calves for the next 50 or 60 animals are this larger number. It happens way too often to be an accident, the excuse used to explain it is they were "clearing space". </p><p></p><p>If they think you're there to see your calves sold, you're less likely to have this happen. They really don't won't someone walking in to the office and saying " PO all my animals". This information was relayed to me me by a large barn operator over beers during a fishing trip. You will still get your check and it will get to you just as fast as checks that were for " mail check" sellers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="houstoncutter, post: 1793969, member: 807"] Barns have a bad habit of brother-in-lawin you if they know you’re not going to be there to see your animals sale. You really see it in the fall, when there are large numbers. I always took animals to be sold in the evening before the sale. You get a better sale number, down side they stand there bawling and pissing and loosing weight. THE rub is when they let large producers roll in a couple of hours before sale and jump ahead of you. If youve never seen it you’re lucky. You might have seen it but didn’t notice it. You’re sitting there with a low number like 150 for 4 to 5 weight calves and suddenly a 950 number rolls in and calves for the next 50 or 60 animals are this larger number. It happens way too often to be an accident, the excuse used to explain it is they were “clearing space”. If they think you’re there to see your calves sold, you’re less likely to have this happen. They really don’t won’t someone walking in to the office and saying “ PO all my animals”. This information was relayed to me me by a large barn operator over beers during a fishing trip. You will still get your check and it will get to you just as fast as checks that were for “ mail check” sellers. [/QUOTE]
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