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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1653725" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>The whole thing of money talking and getting things done is no doubt how a lot play the game of buying and selling. Here at most of the markets there's not many farmers in attendance usually and if they are it's to watch there's sell. I used to go and buy some stockers ( they called feeders here, but apparently most places call them stocker calves). Very few individuals buying for themselves, and i think the local buyers like that. They bid against each other but soon cut off. When I would bid they would take me bidding on a single to beyond what a group of 80 would bring. When that happens I usually would let them have a calf that I don't really want that much. Some places they sort them out pretty good and hardly ever are asked to cut one out, then other places some of the buyers will cut something out of about every group and then turn around and buy it to and they most all go to the same pen afterwards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1653725, member: 24816"] The whole thing of money talking and getting things done is no doubt how a lot play the game of buying and selling. Here at most of the markets there’s not many farmers in attendance usually and if they are it’s to watch there’s sell. I used to go and buy some stockers ( they called feeders here, but apparently most places call them stocker calves). Very few individuals buying for themselves, and i think the local buyers like that. They bid against each other but soon cut off. When I would bid they would take me bidding on a single to beyond what a group of 80 would bring. When that happens I usually would let them have a calf that I don’t really want that much. Some places they sort them out pretty good and hardly ever are asked to cut one out, then other places some of the buyers will cut something out of about every group and then turn around and buy it to and they most all go to the same pen afterwards. [/QUOTE]
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