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<blockquote data-quote="BadMoonRising" data-source="post: 1710848" data-attributes="member: 24414"><p>I haul my own to the stockyard, but recently paid $3.50 mi. from point of sale/load to my house on a few occasions and felt it was a fair trade. I usually load and unload myself, but my buddy doing the hauling will definitely jump in the chute at no extra charge. </p><p>I pay him even if he is hauling some of his own, but in the past he has cut his price. I am getting the same service regardless, so I don't mind if he can make a little extra once in a while. He is the kind of neighbor who will drop everything to help pull a calf or otherwise lend a hand and you just can't put a price on that. </p><p>Hope everyone is having a good fall, getting that livestock prepped for winter and if it's calving season for you, wishing you a low birth weight and rapid gains!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadMoonRising, post: 1710848, member: 24414"] I haul my own to the stockyard, but recently paid $3.50 mi. from point of sale/load to my house on a few occasions and felt it was a fair trade. I usually load and unload myself, but my buddy doing the hauling will definitely jump in the chute at no extra charge. I pay him even if he is hauling some of his own, but in the past he has cut his price. I am getting the same service regardless, so I don't mind if he can make a little extra once in a while. He is the kind of neighbor who will drop everything to help pull a calf or otherwise lend a hand and you just can't put a price on that. Hope everyone is having a good fall, getting that livestock prepped for winter and if it's calving season for you, wishing you a low birth weight and rapid gains! [/QUOTE]
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