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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1453842" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>As Bryant is trying to say, the barn (The stockyards company) has nothing to do with the sale. They just provide a service of providing facilities and getting the cattle sold. All transactions are through the commission company. </p><p></p><p>My cost to sale runs a little less than $27 a head all in. Includes commission, fees to the yard, auction, insurance, check off plan and your feed. Doesn't mater their weight or what they bring. I don't think they charge you any different if you take them in on Sat. or Sun or even on Monday morning early as some do, the feed bill is the same. The cost was a real bargain with calves were bringing $1500 a piece. Now not so much but still much cheaper than a regular barn that charges 3 1/2% or so like most do around here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1453842, member: 5381"] As Bryant is trying to say, the barn (The stockyards company) has nothing to do with the sale. They just provide a service of providing facilities and getting the cattle sold. All transactions are through the commission company. My cost to sale runs a little less than $27 a head all in. Includes commission, fees to the yard, auction, insurance, check off plan and your feed. Doesn't mater their weight or what they bring. I don't think they charge you any different if you take them in on Sat. or Sun or even on Monday morning early as some do, the feed bill is the same. The cost was a real bargain with calves were bringing $1500 a piece. Now not so much but still much cheaper than a regular barn that charges 3 1/2% or so like most do around here. [/QUOTE]
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