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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 431538" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>I agree for the most part. There CAN be good deals at the Sale Barn...we even use it sometimes to remove some of our quality "culls" (if you will) that don't fit our breeding program and/or as seedstock for other producers. The Sale Barn is a "tool" and serves a valuable purpose: quick cash turn-around, removes A.U.'s from eating your pasture or hay, etc. The bottomline is that when buying from the Sale Barn one needs to know their cattle and make the correct purchase decision. In our locale at least, the Sale Barns could care less about pedigrees, animals' ages, etc. It is an "animal" that weighs X amount of pounds to be sold to someone that day and not held over until the next week's sale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 431538, member: 9"] I agree for the most part. There CAN be good deals at the Sale Barn...we even use it sometimes to remove some of our quality "culls" (if you will) that don't fit our breeding program and/or as seedstock for other producers. The Sale Barn is a "tool" and serves a valuable purpose: quick cash turn-around, removes A.U.'s from eating your pasture or hay, etc. The bottomline is that when buying from the Sale Barn one needs to know their cattle and make the correct purchase decision. In our locale at least, the Sale Barns could care less about pedigrees, animals' ages, etc. It is an "animal" that weighs X amount of pounds to be sold to someone that day and not held over until the next week's sale. [/QUOTE]
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