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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 280903" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Based on our info and research, our opinion is that the vast majority of these regional sales (private or association held) sell Longhorns at much lower price than what you would pay at the ranch's. Of course, there are the top 5% with HORN that sell for appropriate $$. With the "average" price per lot on the other 95%, they are often selling for Sale Barn and/or Sale Barn X2 prices. If the B&C sale cattle were NOT registered, prices about right, but little low. If the B&C cattle WERE registered, you probably got a good deal!</p><p></p><p>These "Sales" are generally a buyers (not seller's) market. Even if you have to feed hay, etc., to a good Longhorn, you are money ahead keeping it another year or two and selling at Private Treaty (your ranch's) prices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 280903, member: 9"] Based on our info and research, our opinion is that the vast majority of these regional sales (private or association held) sell Longhorns at much lower price than what you would pay at the ranch's. Of course, there are the top 5% with HORN that sell for appropriate $$. With the "average" price per lot on the other 95%, they are often selling for Sale Barn and/or Sale Barn X2 prices. If the B&C sale cattle were NOT registered, prices about right, but little low. If the B&C cattle WERE registered, you probably got a good deal! These "Sales" are generally a buyers (not seller's) market. Even if you have to feed hay, etc., to a good Longhorn, you are money ahead keeping it another year or two and selling at Private Treaty (your ranch's) prices. [/QUOTE]
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