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<blockquote data-quote="animalsci2011" data-source="post: 1076719" data-attributes="member: 20757"><p>Just going to chime in here. Tennessee has a lot of pen hookers. Depending on what you take to the sale sometimes its better to sell to them, if the animal isn't producing or what not. Maybe its got a bum leg, or just won't breed. If the animal is good and I know this I don't stop by the hookers trailers. If I expect I won't get a lot for the animal in the ring I'll stop and let them have it. North east tennessee barns don't usually say anything about it, they know the hookers are there but they also know that there are very few animals sold to them, or they should be. Like another poster said they are usually a team that has a buyer outside and the bidder inside. That way if they can't pick them up outside they can get them if they want inside, the stockpen at home usually has two bidders inside and two sets of hookers outside. If you want an animal you know after about the 3rd one comes through what you need to pay for it to buy it. There have been a few times when the animals never see the ring. They will run them through but they nobid them so they never see it. They pay the nosale bill and thats it, usually $15-20 here but I assume its different everywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="animalsci2011, post: 1076719, member: 20757"] Just going to chime in here. Tennessee has a lot of pen hookers. Depending on what you take to the sale sometimes its better to sell to them, if the animal isn't producing or what not. Maybe its got a bum leg, or just won't breed. If the animal is good and I know this I don't stop by the hookers trailers. If I expect I won't get a lot for the animal in the ring I'll stop and let them have it. North east tennessee barns don't usually say anything about it, they know the hookers are there but they also know that there are very few animals sold to them, or they should be. Like another poster said they are usually a team that has a buyer outside and the bidder inside. That way if they can't pick them up outside they can get them if they want inside, the stockpen at home usually has two bidders inside and two sets of hookers outside. If you want an animal you know after about the 3rd one comes through what you need to pay for it to buy it. There have been a few times when the animals never see the ring. They will run them through but they nobid them so they never see it. They pay the nosale bill and thats it, usually $15-20 here but I assume its different everywhere. [/QUOTE]
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