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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1757873" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Thats about what we sold the Kudzu Corriente herd for in Febuary or might have been 1st of March. $95k for I think 86 pairs. More than 85 but less than 90...I'd have to go look it up to see. At that sale barn that day in Lampass, we would have had to pay 2-3 times more for replacements than we had in those cows we sold. And damn what a good price the roping ready Corrs brought! More and more people are learning about what we have been doing for 20 years, and the price of Corriente cows has gone up. Especially solid colored ones and most especially solid black ones. People pay more for the solid black., because they don't realize it isn't neccesary with a homozygous black bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1757873, member: 40587"] Thats about what we sold the Kudzu Corriente herd for in Febuary or might have been 1st of March. $95k for I think 86 pairs. More than 85 but less than 90...I'd have to go look it up to see. At that sale barn that day in Lampass, we would have had to pay 2-3 times more for replacements than we had in those cows we sold. And damn what a good price the roping ready Corrs brought! More and more people are learning about what we have been doing for 20 years, and the price of Corriente cows has gone up. Especially solid colored ones and most especially solid black ones. People pay more for the solid black., because they don't realize it isn't neccesary with a homozygous black bull. [/QUOTE]
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