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<blockquote data-quote="DRB" data-source="post: 24371" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>yes it does matter...the "good quality herd" you mention is not just for higher prices on sale day, but also for getting calves to the market. Good quality calves are still subject to the buyer's whim and market demand, but at least you get calves to sell, they don't wreck fences, die, get sick,go sterile..Good quality means efficent, healthy, fertile, heavy calves... If they bring the few extra cents on sale day, all the better.... In the long haul they will bring better prices on sale day, and you will have more calves to market...Plus the sight, enjoyment and comfort of knowing you have quality, (or a plan to get quality) is more than worth the effort...Hope I've made the point..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRB, post: 24371, member: 93"] yes it does matter...the "good quality herd" you mention is not just for higher prices on sale day, but also for getting calves to the market. Good quality calves are still subject to the buyer's whim and market demand, but at least you get calves to sell, they don't wreck fences, die, get sick,go sterile..Good quality means efficent, healthy, fertile, heavy calves... If they bring the few extra cents on sale day, all the better.... In the long haul they will bring better prices on sale day, and you will have more calves to market...Plus the sight, enjoyment and comfort of knowing you have quality, (or a plan to get quality) is more than worth the effort...Hope I've made the point.. [/QUOTE]
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