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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 862287" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>I hate to break it to you but that was an expensive mistake. A calving ease registered Hereford bull without to much white will fetch a pretty penny here in CA (I'm in Exeter, I deal with Visalia Livestock Market, the same owners of Templeton) but anything else that's red with a white face sells by the pound and a pretty steep discount. There is still a market for baldie making genetics but not for original hereford cattle as commercials. I watched late fall calving hereford cows sell for beef prices this past Wednesday at Visalia when everything else bred the same way sold for thirteen hundred plus.</p><p>I really do appriciate that you've stuck with your heritage stock but if you're looking for profitability in our market here in CA, breed them back angus(or even red angus) and get the extra money. I wouldn't say that if the registries were up to date.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 862287, member: 14661"] I hate to break it to you but that was an expensive mistake. A calving ease registered Hereford bull without to much white will fetch a pretty penny here in CA (I'm in Exeter, I deal with Visalia Livestock Market, the same owners of Templeton) but anything else that's red with a white face sells by the pound and a pretty steep discount. There is still a market for baldie making genetics but not for original hereford cattle as commercials. I watched late fall calving hereford cows sell for beef prices this past Wednesday at Visalia when everything else bred the same way sold for thirteen hundred plus. I really do appriciate that you've stuck with your heritage stock but if you're looking for profitability in our market here in CA, breed them back angus(or even red angus) and get the extra money. I wouldn't say that if the registries were up to date. [/QUOTE]
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