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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 845668" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>I don't pay extra for registered stock, and I don't eat paper.</p><p>I have purchased a lot of bred heifers and it has been a crap shoot. The only good thing is I can usually sell the losers as freezer beef.</p><p>I think paying a little extra for proven cows is money well spent. The Bud W. cowboy math is that a productive cow year was worth $100. So if you sell a 10 year old cull and buy a proven 5 year old cow she is worth $500 more than the cull price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 845668, member: 1715"] I don't pay extra for registered stock, and I don't eat paper. I have purchased a lot of bred heifers and it has been a crap shoot. The only good thing is I can usually sell the losers as freezer beef. I think paying a little extra for proven cows is money well spent. The Bud W. cowboy math is that a productive cow year was worth $100. So if you sell a 10 year old cull and buy a proven 5 year old cow she is worth $500 more than the cull price. [/QUOTE]
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