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<blockquote data-quote="tcolvin" data-source="post: 1844589" data-attributes="member: 42820"><p>The previous owner of this sale past away suddenly about 3 years or so and his wife took over and sold it to the Swainsboro stock yard. They seem to be good people and fair to their customers. I'm if you haul junk you get junk prices but if you have good looking calves they do alright in price. As I said in an earlier comment on the last 4 calves I took in they weighed 480, 460, 475 and 360 lbs., one brought $3.50 a pound. They averaged $3.15 a pound. I could have kept them for another 2-3 months and if it had been summer with grass I might would have.but when your buying hay to feed you look at things differently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcolvin, post: 1844589, member: 42820"] The previous owner of this sale past away suddenly about 3 years or so and his wife took over and sold it to the Swainsboro stock yard. They seem to be good people and fair to their customers. I’m if you haul junk you get junk prices but if you have good looking calves they do alright in price. As I said in an earlier comment on the last 4 calves I took in they weighed 480, 460, 475 and 360 lbs., one brought $3.50 a pound. They averaged $3.15 a pound. I could have kept them for another 2-3 months and if it had been summer with grass I might would have.but when your buying hay to feed you look at things differently. [/QUOTE]
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