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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1447068" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>I can understand your wanting to know if any/all wound up with farmers/ranchers that might still have them or what did happen to them. It is sad that the people did not sell them back to your grandfather but after 2 years, it will be very difficult to trace them. They may very well have gone to slaughter. But I would contact the sale barn, and put up a flyer there as most have bulletin boards and you might get someone who wound up with some of them that went back to the farm somewhere. Also, keep in contact with the breed assoc., some might still turn up. Good luck but I honestly don't know how much you might be able to find out. The sale barn should have records of the seller and the actual lot #'s, and who the buyers were, IF they have records back that far. Might cost you some to get them to pull up old records like that too, personnel time etc.... but maybe.... just be prepared to find that they were all sold for slaughter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1447068, member: 25884"] I can understand your wanting to know if any/all wound up with farmers/ranchers that might still have them or what did happen to them. It is sad that the people did not sell them back to your grandfather but after 2 years, it will be very difficult to trace them. They may very well have gone to slaughter. But I would contact the sale barn, and put up a flyer there as most have bulletin boards and you might get someone who wound up with some of them that went back to the farm somewhere. Also, keep in contact with the breed assoc., some might still turn up. Good luck but I honestly don't know how much you might be able to find out. The sale barn should have records of the seller and the actual lot #'s, and who the buyers were, IF they have records back that far. Might cost you some to get them to pull up old records like that too, personnel time etc.... but maybe.... just be prepared to find that they were all sold for slaughter. [/QUOTE]
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