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I have noticed a new Way to market heifers
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<blockquote data-quote="fenceman" data-source="post: 1249435" data-attributes="member: 23460"><p>I said last night, cowboy made some good points. Because he did. It just not for me. Like I said y'all have at it. If you set out to take advantage of people because they are New. That's questionable to me. Now if you think a cow is sorry or a mutt because it's at sale barn. You must be New. Craigslist or sale barn have no effect on the quality of an animal. The fact every body knows a guy that did this or that means nothing. I state a few actual FACTS. The local sale barn has served my family for four generations. Cattle are a commodity. Their value is set by market demand. The auction barn is the arena were professionals trade their commodity. Not a trash dump.At our local auction the auctioneer regularly points out defects he sees. A lump a bad eye etc. Any body can tell the value of a animal by seeing were the pros are at on it. In my observation usually if a inexperienced buyer is bidding. The order buyers will back off And let him buy his few head. To get him out of the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fenceman, post: 1249435, member: 23460"] I said last night, cowboy made some good points. Because he did. It just not for me. Like I said y'all have at it. If you set out to take advantage of people because they are New. That's questionable to me. Now if you think a cow is sorry or a mutt because it's at sale barn. You must be New. Craigslist or sale barn have no effect on the quality of an animal. The fact every body knows a guy that did this or that means nothing. I state a few actual FACTS. The local sale barn has served my family for four generations. Cattle are a commodity. Their value is set by market demand. The auction barn is the arena were professionals trade their commodity. Not a trash dump.At our local auction the auctioneer regularly points out defects he sees. A lump a bad eye etc. Any body can tell the value of a animal by seeing were the pros are at on it. In my observation usually if a inexperienced buyer is bidding. The order buyers will back off And let him buy his few head. To get him out of the way. [/QUOTE]
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