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<blockquote data-quote="scoot129" data-source="post: 355935" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>I went to a sale barn auction with my husband 2 years ago in March to see what some of our steers went for. at the end of the auction in walks a little guy that looked awful I payed .21 cents a pound for him. I treated him the following day with just the normal shots, wormed him nothing different then if I brought a healthy guy in. well long story short. In July of that same year we sent him to the auction. The owner of the barn asked me that day how that calf turned out the looked bad. I said well see he's here today. He went for 1.32 a pound. If you have the time go for it. It may pay off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scoot129, post: 355935, member: 3493"] I went to a sale barn auction with my husband 2 years ago in March to see what some of our steers went for. at the end of the auction in walks a little guy that looked awful I payed .21 cents a pound for him. I treated him the following day with just the normal shots, wormed him nothing different then if I brought a healthy guy in. well long story short. In July of that same year we sent him to the auction. The owner of the barn asked me that day how that calf turned out the looked bad. I said well see he's here today. He went for 1.32 a pound. If you have the time go for it. It may pay off. [/QUOTE]
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