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Expect to pay for 30 bred cows or 30 cow calf pairs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Busterz" data-source="post: 574881" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>I would think for $1400-1500 you could get some very nice young pairs and there is a good chance you could find some that were registered. 3-5 years old. You could get some cheaper if you went for 5-7 year old cows. If you want some nice but plain cows, unregistered you should be able to get them for less than $1200. You are probably better off getting them as young as possible, as young as you can afford. </p><p></p><p>It may be tough to find a single source group of thirty, especially if you have to go through a sale barn. You'd have to watch for a big group coming in like a dispersal or keep in contact with the sale barn owner/manager and let them know what you are looking for and they will tell you if something is coming in. Otherwise you might have to buy in singles at a dispersal sale or a seedstock sale. Watch for sales in drought areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Busterz, post: 574881, member: 7999"] I would think for $1400-1500 you could get some very nice young pairs and there is a good chance you could find some that were registered. 3-5 years old. You could get some cheaper if you went for 5-7 year old cows. If you want some nice but plain cows, unregistered you should be able to get them for less than $1200. You are probably better off getting them as young as possible, as young as you can afford. It may be tough to find a single source group of thirty, especially if you have to go through a sale barn. You'd have to watch for a big group coming in like a dispersal or keep in contact with the sale barn owner/manager and let them know what you are looking for and they will tell you if something is coming in. Otherwise you might have to buy in singles at a dispersal sale or a seedstock sale. Watch for sales in drought areas. [/QUOTE]
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