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<blockquote data-quote="sstterry" data-source="post: 1674939" data-attributes="member: 28912"><p>It always amazes me about the vast variation that there can be in pricing between private treaty and sale barn pricing. Yesterday, when I came in, I was checking a local equipment auction where I had placed some bids. I happened upon a youtube video of a Registered Charolais sale that was happening live (DeBrruycker Charolais in Great Falls Montana). I decided to watch a while and see what the prices were. Every single yearling heifer and bull sold was bringing between $4500 and $6000 (some more). I realize these were registered cattle, but that seems pretty high to me. I also have a friend in GA, that recently sold a 1/2 interest in one of his registered bulls for $25k.</p><p></p><p>I know that if you have the next great hot bull for semen production that would be cheap, but how often does that happen?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sstterry, post: 1674939, member: 28912"] It always amazes me about the vast variation that there can be in pricing between private treaty and sale barn pricing. Yesterday, when I came in, I was checking a local equipment auction where I had placed some bids. I happened upon a youtube video of a Registered Charolais sale that was happening live (DeBrruycker Charolais in Great Falls Montana). I decided to watch a while and see what the prices were. Every single yearling heifer and bull sold was bringing between $4500 and $6000 (some more). I realize these were registered cattle, but that seems pretty high to me. I also have a friend in GA, that recently sold a 1/2 interest in one of his registered bulls for $25k. I know that if you have the next great hot bull for semen production that would be cheap, but how often does that happen? [/QUOTE]
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