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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 598827" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>Mansura - almost in Marksville. They had a huge offering of calves. I wish I would have had more money, I'd bought more. Like I had mentioned, calves weighing 500 to 600 pounds were bringing dollar wise almost the same as 3 weights. Very strange indeed. 3 weight angus/brangus' were bringing as high as 1.00 to 1.25. The 6 weights were bringing in the 60's. Had some nice black baldies go through, but I couldn't justify spending 20 cents/pound more. Same with the angus/brangus heifers. They were all comparitively high to the other colored calves. They sold many red, white, and yellow calves (hereford,braford, charolais and many other crossbreds) at dirt cheap prices. For a 600 lb. "fancy" looking heifer to bring $414 seems like a bargain. I'll keep em over the winter and breed them in the spring to my Angus plus bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 598827, member: 2653"] Mansura - almost in Marksville. They had a huge offering of calves. I wish I would have had more money, I'd bought more. Like I had mentioned, calves weighing 500 to 600 pounds were bringing dollar wise almost the same as 3 weights. Very strange indeed. 3 weight angus/brangus' were bringing as high as 1.00 to 1.25. The 6 weights were bringing in the 60's. Had some nice black baldies go through, but I couldn't justify spending 20 cents/pound more. Same with the angus/brangus heifers. They were all comparitively high to the other colored calves. They sold many red, white, and yellow calves (hereford,braford, charolais and many other crossbreds) at dirt cheap prices. For a 600 lb. "fancy" looking heifer to bring $414 seems like a bargain. I'll keep em over the winter and breed them in the spring to my Angus plus bull. [/QUOTE]
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