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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 40975" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Most registered sales are a two day deal for us. By the time we go the day beofere the sale we've sorted through the offerings and have narrowed it down to those that appear to fit our criteria. Yhen we will go and send most of a day looking at those particular animals but also looking at everthing else, just in case something really lights my fire. Early the day of the sale we've discussed the animals that have made the second cut and recheck our notes. The time at the sale up to sale time is final checking and sociolizing. Of the heifers we've bough this way, all are still here. Of those we didn't do the research on I don't remember many iof them having stayed around for many years.</p><p>The private treaty heifer we just bought I started looking at her and the others (9) that were available clear back in February. We just finally made up our minds and got her the middle of July. I must have been to that farm once a week from the time I started looking until I finally bought her. </p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 40975, member: 34"] Most registered sales are a two day deal for us. By the time we go the day beofere the sale we've sorted through the offerings and have narrowed it down to those that appear to fit our criteria. Yhen we will go and send most of a day looking at those particular animals but also looking at everthing else, just in case something really lights my fire. Early the day of the sale we've discussed the animals that have made the second cut and recheck our notes. The time at the sale up to sale time is final checking and sociolizing. Of the heifers we've bough this way, all are still here. Of those we didn't do the research on I don't remember many iof them having stayed around for many years. The private treaty heifer we just bought I started looking at her and the others (9) that were available clear back in February. We just finally made up our minds and got her the middle of July. I must have been to that farm once a week from the time I started looking until I finally bought her. dun [/QUOTE]
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