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<blockquote data-quote="SPH" data-source="post: 1285404" data-attributes="member: 20580"><p>You really have to narrow down what kind of replacement heifer to get a better idea on price. There is going to be quite a range of prices depending on the quality of heifer and if it's a registered purebred or a commercial heifer. We have more heifers than we need to retain for replacements and aren't even sure what we're going to ask private treaty for the ones we decide to sell but we usually have no problems finding buyers for them lately when we have offered some up for sale. If we had the capacity would love to hold over a few more to bred and sell as bred heifers as that seems to be a lot stronger market in recent years but just don't have enough pasture to be grazing more females than we plan to retain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPH, post: 1285404, member: 20580"] You really have to narrow down what kind of replacement heifer to get a better idea on price. There is going to be quite a range of prices depending on the quality of heifer and if it's a registered purebred or a commercial heifer. We have more heifers than we need to retain for replacements and aren't even sure what we're going to ask private treaty for the ones we decide to sell but we usually have no problems finding buyers for them lately when we have offered some up for sale. If we had the capacity would love to hold over a few more to bred and sell as bred heifers as that seems to be a lot stronger market in recent years but just don't have enough pasture to be grazing more females than we plan to retain. [/QUOTE]
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