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Sale Barn Cattle: Risky?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 16634"><p>I buy at sale barns all the time. Weak, poor cattle can make me more money than the good loking cattle my neighbor has for sale. I can buy 50 fairly good 450lb. calves from my neighbor at his place, for his price (.85-.95) or 50 light/poor holstien steers for (.55-.65) from the sale barn. If I keep them through rye grass season, the good calves will gross less per head than the poor ones. All from the sale barn. I can't find a better market for the small producer than the sale barn. I enjoy spotting an extra good deal and turning a buck in the process of handling cattle. You get to know cattle, as well as the market.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:bardweld@bohbros.com">bardweld@bohbros.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 16634"] I buy at sale barns all the time. Weak, poor cattle can make me more money than the good loking cattle my neighbor has for sale. I can buy 50 fairly good 450lb. calves from my neighbor at his place, for his price (.85-.95) or 50 light/poor holstien steers for (.55-.65) from the sale barn. If I keep them through rye grass season, the good calves will gross less per head than the poor ones. All from the sale barn. I can't find a better market for the small producer than the sale barn. I enjoy spotting an extra good deal and turning a buck in the process of handling cattle. You get to know cattle, as well as the market. [email=bardweld@bohbros.com]bardweld@bohbros.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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