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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 488895" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>We sell probably 99% of our Longhorns via Private treaty. Probably 75% of our sales are the result of our Website: So far from Tennessee to California. The rest of our sales are made from personal contacts & networking, from passersby and visitors who see our Longhorns in our Front Pasture. On occasion we sell one to a local or area rancher.</p><p></p><p>On Sale Barns: Pros = quick turn around of cash. Cons = regardless of the breed there are always buyers out there that work hard to bid low and lowball prices. If your animal is not "Soup de Jour" you can get up to 75% discounted for any other color, breed, or whatever. If they can knock it, they will with their checkbook.</p><p></p><p>You can easily realize several times the sale barn price if you have a freezer to put one in to eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 488895, member: 9"] We sell probably 99% of our Longhorns via Private treaty. Probably 75% of our sales are the result of our Website: So far from Tennessee to California. The rest of our sales are made from personal contacts & networking, from passersby and visitors who see our Longhorns in our Front Pasture. On occasion we sell one to a local or area rancher. On Sale Barns: Pros = quick turn around of cash. Cons = regardless of the breed there are always buyers out there that work hard to bid low and lowball prices. If your animal is not "Soup de Jour" you can get up to 75% discounted for any other color, breed, or whatever. If they can knock it, they will with their checkbook. You can easily realize several times the sale barn price if you have a freezer to put one in to eat. [/QUOTE]
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