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<blockquote data-quote="lazyhill" data-source="post: 24309" data-attributes="member: 256"><p>I sell my bull calves as commercial cattle. I am very choosy on what I will keep and sell as a bull or even a trophy steer prospect. I do not register these animals because it is not worth the money since the people buying them will use them as ropers or beef. I do, on occassion, take a registered cow to West. Ususally, I am culling her for one reason or another and will sell her off in the commercial sale. I do not use the registered sale to get rid of my problem or cull cattle. The people buying in the registered sale are looking for breeding stock and not problems. An older cow in the commercial sale will not bring much money because she will end up as hamburger. In that case, you may do just as well selling her at the local sale barn (I've not tried it).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lazyhill, post: 24309, member: 256"] I sell my bull calves as commercial cattle. I am very choosy on what I will keep and sell as a bull or even a trophy steer prospect. I do not register these animals because it is not worth the money since the people buying them will use them as ropers or beef. I do, on occassion, take a registered cow to West. Ususally, I am culling her for one reason or another and will sell her off in the commercial sale. I do not use the registered sale to get rid of my problem or cull cattle. The people buying in the registered sale are looking for breeding stock and not problems. An older cow in the commercial sale will not bring much money because she will end up as hamburger. In that case, you may do just as well selling her at the local sale barn (I've not tried it). [/QUOTE]
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