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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 1287172" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>Really wasn't good comparable sets of cattle between the few reds they had and the blacks because of differences in calving dates and such... The only identical time period bred cattle coming from the same owners had a $10 per head difference... Black bred heifers brought $2060- reds brought $2050...</p><p></p><p>As far as replacement heifers the top of the market were 40 1090 lb A.I. bred black heifers to start calving March 10th that sold for $2350...The top red lot were some 1000 lb bull bred (Koenig Reds bulls) that sold for $2250.... Big Dry Angus sold some purebred black angus A.I. bred heifers that weighed 1020 that sold for $2050...By the time I left they were selling lots of black angus bred heifers for as low as $1775- depending on quality- and still had quite a few consignors left to sell...</p><p></p><p>My old partner from Galpin Angus was pretty happy when his registered black angus heifer calves sold for an average of $1566..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 1287172, member: 97"] Really wasn't good comparable sets of cattle between the few reds they had and the blacks because of differences in calving dates and such... The only identical time period bred cattle coming from the same owners had a $10 per head difference... Black bred heifers brought $2060- reds brought $2050... As far as replacement heifers the top of the market were 40 1090 lb A.I. bred black heifers to start calving March 10th that sold for $2350...The top red lot were some 1000 lb bull bred (Koenig Reds bulls) that sold for $2250.... Big Dry Angus sold some purebred black angus A.I. bred heifers that weighed 1020 that sold for $2050...By the time I left they were selling lots of black angus bred heifers for as low as $1775- depending on quality- and still had quite a few consignors left to sell... My old partner from Galpin Angus was pretty happy when his registered black angus heifer calves sold for an average of $1566.. [/QUOTE]
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