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<blockquote data-quote="TheLazyM" data-source="post: 630189" data-attributes="member: 3117"><p>I kinda like SRBeef's idea. Only thing is. The money comes out around .50-.65 cent .lb. If you go by weight guess and asking price. Once you spent time catching, loading, and hauling them I'm not to sure .20 cent .lb is going to be worth it. </p><p> I dont know about all yall, but my wife knows of every cent. I've tried to keep myself alittle tucked back for hard times and somehow she always knows. I guess it comes with being the woman of the house. This lady might know what they are worth but selling cheap to get them gone. She might be factoring in that she aint going to round them up or load them so passing that saveings on to the buyer.</p><p> As far as it being a trap. I would stop by a neighbor's house and ask if they know who's cattle it was. You can always check it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLazyM, post: 630189, member: 3117"] I kinda like SRBeef's idea. Only thing is. The money comes out around .50-.65 cent .lb. If you go by weight guess and asking price. Once you spent time catching, loading, and hauling them I'm not to sure .20 cent .lb is going to be worth it. I dont know about all yall, but my wife knows of every cent. I've tried to keep myself alittle tucked back for hard times and somehow she always knows. I guess it comes with being the woman of the house. This lady might know what they are worth but selling cheap to get them gone. She might be factoring in that she aint going to round them up or load them so passing that saveings on to the buyer. As far as it being a trap. I would stop by a neighbor's house and ask if they know who's cattle it was. You can always check it out. [/QUOTE]
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