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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 210202"><p>Good advice, I would also add walking the pens as has been mentioned and to do all of this for a couple weeks or more prior to actually buying to get a feel for prices and how the action works. Buying cattle at the sale barn can be like your first poker game in Vegas, the sharks are circling. Dave you must be attending Centralia and /or Chehalis auctions like I do. Interestingly at least at a couple of the auctions I've attended in Oregon they weigh before entering the ring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 210202"] Good advice, I would also add walking the pens as has been mentioned and to do all of this for a couple weeks or more prior to actually buying to get a feel for prices and how the action works. Buying cattle at the sale barn can be like your first poker game in Vegas, the sharks are circling. Dave you must be attending Centralia and /or Chehalis auctions like I do. Interestingly at least at a couple of the auctions I've attended in Oregon they weigh before entering the ring. [/QUOTE]
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