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<blockquote data-quote="DLD" data-source="post: 1447793" data-attributes="member: 19707"><p>If it makes you feel any better, I and several others that I know have standing orders for any healthy belted Galloway appearing female we can find. There's apparently way more demand than supply of these cattle - in 8 years working at the same weekly sale (granted not a big one) I have yet to see one come through the ring. We might get a few steers every once in awhile, or a very old cow or bull, but never a heifer or a running age cow. And I do drive by two seperate herds of them on my way to the sale, so it's not as if there just aren't any around. </p><p></p><p>I do understand where you're coming from. My daughter in law called to ask if she could buy back some of her old show heifers and/or their daughters from the people she thought her late step father had sold them to. There's a long story that goes with this that I'm sure I don't know all of, and probably shouldn't share if I did, but it does look like she'll be getting some of them back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DLD, post: 1447793, member: 19707"] If it makes you feel any better, I and several others that I know have standing orders for any healthy belted Galloway appearing female we can find. There's apparently way more demand than supply of these cattle - in 8 years working at the same weekly sale (granted not a big one) I have yet to see one come through the ring. We might get a few steers every once in awhile, or a very old cow or bull, but never a heifer or a running age cow. And I do drive by two seperate herds of them on my way to the sale, so it's not as if there just aren't any around. I do understand where you're coming from. My daughter in law called to ask if she could buy back some of her old show heifers and/or their daughters from the people she thought her late step father had sold them to. There's a long story that goes with this that I'm sure I don't know all of, and probably shouldn't share if I did, but it does look like she'll be getting some of them back. [/QUOTE]
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