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I have noticed a new Way to market heifers
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<blockquote data-quote="skyhightree1" data-source="post: 1249459" data-attributes="member: 13268"><p>Just food for thought on people talking about sale barn diseases and exposure... I could sell off my farm everything looks neat good grasses overall good environment however you would never know which cattle came from the barn herd vs my herd.. I keep them in 2 different locations. Just because it appears they are in a good environment you may not know what you are truly getting either way. You also do not know what diseases exist in the herd you are buying from. I see these over priced cattle on Clist all the time however I see them relisted and prices drop and drop till someone buys them. I also do not want people poking around that may come back and clean me out so I don't advertise cattle on Clist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyhightree1, post: 1249459, member: 13268"] Just food for thought on people talking about sale barn diseases and exposure... I could sell off my farm everything looks neat good grasses overall good environment however you would never know which cattle came from the barn herd vs my herd.. I keep them in 2 different locations. Just because it appears they are in a good environment you may not know what you are truly getting either way. You also do not know what diseases exist in the herd you are buying from. I see these over priced cattle on Clist all the time however I see them relisted and prices drop and drop till someone buys them. I also do not want people poking around that may come back and clean me out so I don't advertise cattle on Clist. [/QUOTE]
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