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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 552098" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>Depends on the breed and the breeding. If they are Brahman or Brahman cross they still have a lot of life left and will still bring a good price at the sale barn or private treaty. I sold some 12 years old for a man last year and got the same as the 5 year old cows.</p><p>If they are more short lived then I would say they would go for canners at the barn and if you could sell them private treaty you may get a little more if they have good enough breeding that the buyer would want a couple of more calves just for the genetics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 552098, member: 5494"] Depends on the breed and the breeding. If they are Brahman or Brahman cross they still have a lot of life left and will still bring a good price at the sale barn or private treaty. I sold some 12 years old for a man last year and got the same as the 5 year old cows. If they are more short lived then I would say they would go for canners at the barn and if you could sell them private treaty you may get a little more if they have good enough breeding that the buyer would want a couple of more calves just for the genetics. [/QUOTE]
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