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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1218084" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>The new house is going to be 1700 sq feet single story 3 bedroom 2 bath. This was supposed to happen last summer but county permitting moved like molasses on a cold day.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It has been up and down. The heifers he got me were affordable but certainly not cheap. 735 pounds at $1.92. Franny said there were some older black cows 8 months bred that went for over $2,000. He bought some bred heifers that came with my cow. They were registered red angus, bred 7 months and he paid $1,900 which he thought was a little too much. My crystal ball says that February will be a up and down month but it will heat up in March and April.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1218084, member: 498"] The new house is going to be 1700 sq feet single story 3 bedroom 2 bath. This was supposed to happen last summer but county permitting moved like molasses on a cold day. It has been up and down. The heifers he got me were affordable but certainly not cheap. 735 pounds at $1.92. Franny said there were some older black cows 8 months bred that went for over $2,000. He bought some bred heifers that came with my cow. They were registered red angus, bred 7 months and he paid $1,900 which he thought was a little too much. My crystal ball says that February will be a up and down month but it will heat up in March and April. [/QUOTE]
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