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<blockquote data-quote="Susie David" data-source="post: 155499" data-attributes="member: 1744"><p>The cows are in at the sale barn for a reason, need to figure out why. IMO if a guy has spent the time and $$ in purchasing/retaining a heifer, bred her and welcomed a calf then if she was what he had hoped for as a producer and the calf was what he expected why is she for sale.</p><p>Best bet is to find a producer, you can see the sire & dam and walk among the herd to make your selection. Yeah, I walk with the cows...to old to bring one home that I have to go collect from the neighbors or race to the fence.</p><p>Up here a decent pair usually goes for $1200, bred back. Have a friend who sells nice Lim heifers for a buck a pound plus fifty for the registration...won't sell her cows.</p><p>Good luck...and yes, wait a few weeks after the first of the year and see what is run through the sale.</p><p>DMc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susie David, post: 155499, member: 1744"] The cows are in at the sale barn for a reason, need to figure out why. IMO if a guy has spent the time and $$ in purchasing/retaining a heifer, bred her and welcomed a calf then if she was what he had hoped for as a producer and the calf was what he expected why is she for sale. Best bet is to find a producer, you can see the sire & dam and walk among the herd to make your selection. Yeah, I walk with the cows...to old to bring one home that I have to go collect from the neighbors or race to the fence. Up here a decent pair usually goes for $1200, bred back. Have a friend who sells nice Lim heifers for a buck a pound plus fifty for the registration...won't sell her cows. Good luck...and yes, wait a few weeks after the first of the year and see what is run through the sale. DMc [/QUOTE]
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