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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1502024" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>cows in good flesh are not to bad right now espically east of 35. I like to buy in the late fall when cull prices really tend to tank and winter on oat pasture. I'm selling Friday. the group imselling has 23 cows and 16 ended up with calves. less than 525.oo in them. its already starting to burn up west of the highway I sure wouldn't be in the buying mode right now although you are in a wetter area. most larger outfits cull in the fall when they pull calves. often just based on age. learn to regonize the brands and look for thin cows that are still wet or drying up. where you are you can have winter pasture. you want to sell BEFORE you run out of grass. and early enough the cows can make july4th celebrations. it dosent make a squat how old they are it matters whats left in their mouth. LOOK IN THEIR MOUTH. ........two cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1502024, member: 24947"] cows in good flesh are not to bad right now espically east of 35. I like to buy in the late fall when cull prices really tend to tank and winter on oat pasture. I'm selling Friday. the group imselling has 23 cows and 16 ended up with calves. less than 525.oo in them. its already starting to burn up west of the highway I sure wouldn't be in the buying mode right now although you are in a wetter area. most larger outfits cull in the fall when they pull calves. often just based on age. learn to regonize the brands and look for thin cows that are still wet or drying up. where you are you can have winter pasture. you want to sell BEFORE you run out of grass. and early enough the cows can make july4th celebrations. it dosent make a squat how old they are it matters whats left in their mouth. LOOK IN THEIR MOUTH. ........two cents [/QUOTE]
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