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<blockquote data-quote="mncowboy" data-source="post: 955990" data-attributes="member: 13422"><p>In my opinion, people who typically buy freezer beef/ halfs or 1/4's ect. buy it because they have a sound feeling on where it came from, and have an understanding it wasnt' standing shoulder to shoulder with another steer knee deep is sh!t- hence the reason they're willing to pay more. I dont think you can blame someone or accuse them of being greedy because they try to make as much money as possible. Its not as though you're bringing your calves to the sales barn and as they're about yell "Sold!", you raise your hand and say "why dont you take a dime of the price, I'm a nice guy." If you're the person that charges $2.00 hanging when everyone else around you is charging $2.50, then great youre a nice guy with alittle less change in your pocket but dont knock your neighbors for trying to make as much money as possible. How many bull sales have you been to where the seller is purposely pricing their bulls lower than the neighbor just for the purpose of being nice. I think at the end for most people, its just plane business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mncowboy, post: 955990, member: 13422"] In my opinion, people who typically buy freezer beef/ halfs or 1/4's ect. buy it because they have a sound feeling on where it came from, and have an understanding it wasnt' standing shoulder to shoulder with another steer knee deep is sh!t- hence the reason they're willing to pay more. I dont think you can blame someone or accuse them of being greedy because they try to make as much money as possible. Its not as though you're bringing your calves to the sales barn and as they're about yell "Sold!", you raise your hand and say "why dont you take a dime of the price, I'm a nice guy." If you're the person that charges $2.00 hanging when everyone else around you is charging $2.50, then great youre a nice guy with alittle less change in your pocket but dont knock your neighbors for trying to make as much money as possible. How many bull sales have you been to where the seller is purposely pricing their bulls lower than the neighbor just for the purpose of being nice. I think at the end for most people, its just plane business. [/QUOTE]
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