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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 961334" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>You responded before I could fix my error. I copied the wrong photo, the one in my message is the one that we sold. The one you captured is actually a bull we sold at Farm Fest, he has white rings on his back feet, and is a purebred simm (that is now 11 months old weighing 1050 when I dropped him off at his new home the 7th). The one in my picture is a sim angus cross, and was actually an embryo calf that did not turn out to our liking. Broken behind his shoulder and lacked muscle for me.</p><p>But thank you for your input. I appreciate it. And I agree with you.</p><p></p><p>Bez</p><p>What I think people fail to see that it was not about me getting paid the difference (that was a plus, but not expected) but WHY the steer was so low and WHAT can I do different in the future. If I have to sell cattle this way, then I want to know what I need to do to get the best price that day! I agree with everything you said. When I go to a sale, I look for the best bang for my buck. It is the nature of any business. </p><p>Ugh, I feel like I am NOT getting through :deadhorse:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 961334, member: 18809"] You responded before I could fix my error. I copied the wrong photo, the one in my message is the one that we sold. The one you captured is actually a bull we sold at Farm Fest, he has white rings on his back feet, and is a purebred simm (that is now 11 months old weighing 1050 when I dropped him off at his new home the 7th). The one in my picture is a sim angus cross, and was actually an embryo calf that did not turn out to our liking. Broken behind his shoulder and lacked muscle for me. But thank you for your input. I appreciate it. And I agree with you. Bez What I think people fail to see that it was not about me getting paid the difference (that was a plus, but not expected) but WHY the steer was so low and WHAT can I do different in the future. If I have to sell cattle this way, then I want to know what I need to do to get the best price that day! I agree with everything you said. When I go to a sale, I look for the best bang for my buck. It is the nature of any business. Ugh, I feel like I am NOT getting through :deadhorse: [/QUOTE]
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