: The feedlots interested in your calves will depend on the genetics and size of your calves.<p>: If they are good quality Angus or Angus cross the American Angus Assoc. has a list of feedlots that want to specialize only in Angus cattle. Visit them at
http://www.angus.org<p>: Another source is other local producers. If you have similar calves, or if you sell at similar times see if you can interest the buyers in all the calves in your area.<p>: The breeder you buy your bulls from should also be able to help you market your calves. I offer this service to my buyers. I'll gladly make some calls to try and get my customers a better price. The key is that I know the calves because I sold the bulls that sired them. This applies to both sides of the border, as I know people who feed cattle in the States and in Canada. Many of the calves born in Idaho this year sired by my bulls may wind up in Canada to feed this fall. The new 2 shot protocol is finally in place so these calves can come in without drawing blood.<p>: Hope this gives you a place to start.<p>: Jason Trowbridge<br>: Southern Angus Farms<br>: Alberta Canada<p><br>Either that try to build a website and see how many people will buy your stock or have an idea of an auction on your ranch but inform us by your website. Goodluck<br>