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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1820831" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>B preg check that same number of heifers the day I hauled my yearling steers to the sale. They had all been running together. He told me that I might as well haul a load or I would have to stand around and watch them preg check. So I took off with the first load. It is about 35 miles down the freeway from there to the sale. By the time I got back they only had about a dozen heifers left to check. His bulls were in a lot longer. He only had 14 opens. I had left with my second load of steers. He had loaded up the opens to take them to the sale and a rep from a local feedlot stopped by. The rep made him an offer on those heifers. He ended up unloading them, weighing them there at the corral, and sold them for a darn good price right there. I wish that rep had stopped by while my steers were all still there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1820831, member: 498"] B preg check that same number of heifers the day I hauled my yearling steers to the sale. They had all been running together. He told me that I might as well haul a load or I would have to stand around and watch them preg check. So I took off with the first load. It is about 35 miles down the freeway from there to the sale. By the time I got back they only had about a dozen heifers left to check. His bulls were in a lot longer. He only had 14 opens. I had left with my second load of steers. He had loaded up the opens to take them to the sale and a rep from a local feedlot stopped by. The rep made him an offer on those heifers. He ended up unloading them, weighing them there at the corral, and sold them for a darn good price right there. I wish that rep had stopped by while my steers were all still there. [/QUOTE]
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