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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1780869" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>You are taking what I said out of context. I was speaking entirely about stockyards since stockyards had been specifically mentioned in a previous post.</p><p>As to your question on the stockyards setting a value. Yes, the buyers at the stockyards set their price, in the animals that are there at the sale. </p><p>That in no way shape or form limits what an animal can be sold for off the farm. If you can find a buyer that's willing to pay, you can sell it for whatever. </p><p>Can't believe I'm even responding to this.</p><p>Obviously many of these purebred folks sell for many times over what an animal would bring at the stockyards. </p><p>Thats why I said in my other post and will go into more detail now if you have something that's out of the mainstream breeds and kind then you have to have a plan to direct market as much as possible and not use the stockyards. </p><p>Yes, like I said previously, if somebody took a famous Angus bull to the stockyards and expected him to bring what he would at some registered sale, they would be in for a big disappointment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1780869, member: 24816"] You are taking what I said out of context. I was speaking entirely about stockyards since stockyards had been specifically mentioned in a previous post. As to your question on the stockyards setting a value. Yes, the buyers at the stockyards set their price, in the animals that are there at the sale. That in no way shape or form limits what an animal can be sold for off the farm. If you can find a buyer that’s willing to pay, you can sell it for whatever. Can’t believe I’m even responding to this. Obviously many of these purebred folks sell for many times over what an animal would bring at the stockyards. Thats why I said in my other post and will go into more detail now if you have something that’s out of the mainstream breeds and kind then you have to have a plan to direct market as much as possible and not use the stockyards. Yes, like I said previously, if somebody took a famous Angus bull to the stockyards and expected him to bring what he would at some registered sale, they would be in for a big disappointment. [/QUOTE]
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