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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1050223" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Today, I spoke to Keith Phillips, Rocking P Livestock. Keith and his brother Chan assumed the reins of Rocking P from their dad Larry who established a reputation for honesty and citizenship in Mason county where I reside. My mother was born in this county and her Mitchell roots go back to Daniel Boone. Jeanne of Simmi Valley knows them and they were partners with Hudson Pine Farms. I actually bought two of the last three heifers out of that partnership. Keith told me today something I did not know that bears on where I am going with this. Before Larry turned Rocking P over to the boys, Keith worked out west. I know he was in Montana near Bozeman but he told me he worked at Express Angus Ranch in Oklahoma before coming back to Mason County. I think dun mentioned something on here about some people have a quality that is rare, a quality that earns them the respect of everyone such that no matter who you talk to, no one says a bad word about them. That is how the Phillips family is.</p><p></p><p>I ask Keith about cattle auctions. The kind of cattle auctions where people spend thousands of dollars for individual animals that have the genes they want in their herd. Like the Express Auction that was on RFD. I ask him point blank. Are those auctions fair market auctions? I specifically gave reference to the Express Angus Ranch Auction. Here is about what he said:</p><p></p><p>I worked at Express Ranch. They do not fix their sales. You bid and get what you want, at the price you are willing to pay. Every auction we have at Rocking P is straight above the board and people always go away saying it was fixed. We just ignore them. Whereever high price cattle are sold, people are going to tell you the prices are fixed. A guy from Flemingburg was at the Express Auction this week and I know for a fact, he had to pay for the cattle he bought back to Kentucky. He said there may be illegal auctions but I know it was not at Express Ranch. If you get caught, you are going to prison. Why would you do that when you know your cattle will sell anyway?</p><p></p><p>That is all I have to say. You do what ever you want with this information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1050223, member: 17767"] Today, I spoke to Keith Phillips, Rocking P Livestock. Keith and his brother Chan assumed the reins of Rocking P from their dad Larry who established a reputation for honesty and citizenship in Mason county where I reside. My mother was born in this county and her Mitchell roots go back to Daniel Boone. Jeanne of Simmi Valley knows them and they were partners with Hudson Pine Farms. I actually bought two of the last three heifers out of that partnership. Keith told me today something I did not know that bears on where I am going with this. Before Larry turned Rocking P over to the boys, Keith worked out west. I know he was in Montana near Bozeman but he told me he worked at Express Angus Ranch in Oklahoma before coming back to Mason County. I think dun mentioned something on here about some people have a quality that is rare, a quality that earns them the respect of everyone such that no matter who you talk to, no one says a bad word about them. That is how the Phillips family is. I ask Keith about cattle auctions. The kind of cattle auctions where people spend thousands of dollars for individual animals that have the genes they want in their herd. Like the Express Auction that was on RFD. I ask him point blank. Are those auctions fair market auctions? I specifically gave reference to the Express Angus Ranch Auction. Here is about what he said: I worked at Express Ranch. They do not fix their sales. You bid and get what you want, at the price you are willing to pay. Every auction we have at Rocking P is straight above the board and people always go away saying it was fixed. We just ignore them. Whereever high price cattle are sold, people are going to tell you the prices are fixed. A guy from Flemingburg was at the Express Auction this week and I know for a fact, he had to pay for the cattle he bought back to Kentucky. He said there may be illegal auctions but I know it was not at Express Ranch. If you get caught, you are going to prison. Why would you do that when you know your cattle will sell anyway? That is all I have to say. You do what ever you want with this information. [/QUOTE]
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