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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1653653" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>It is December. The big runs of feeder cattle should be over by now. The two sales a week that I go to sell feeders before they sell the stock cows I am trying to buy. The last 4 sales had a total of 11,500 head of feeder calves. Makes for a long day and a late night sitting watching steers and heifers walk through the ring.</p><p>Yesterday I left the house about 9:30 AM and got home at 9:10 PM. It is a little over an hour drive each way. The rest of the day my rear end was sitting in the seats watching feeder calves sell. Out in the yard they are too far out there to be able to see how many stock cows they have or what they are. Turned out that they only had 30 cows which were mainly too big, too young cows for what I am buying. I never raised my hand....... it is a good thing I am retired and have time on my hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1653653, member: 498"] It is December. The big runs of feeder cattle should be over by now. The two sales a week that I go to sell feeders before they sell the stock cows I am trying to buy. The last 4 sales had a total of 11,500 head of feeder calves. Makes for a long day and a late night sitting watching steers and heifers walk through the ring. Yesterday I left the house about 9:30 AM and got home at 9:10 PM. It is a little over an hour drive each way. The rest of the day my rear end was sitting in the seats watching feeder calves sell. Out in the yard they are too far out there to be able to see how many stock cows they have or what they are. Turned out that they only had 30 cows which were mainly too big, too young cows for what I am buying. I never raised my hand....... it is a good thing I am retired and have time on my hands. [/QUOTE]
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