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<blockquote data-quote="wacocowboy" data-source="post: 1235489" data-attributes="member: 21602"><p>That reminds me of this guy who brought his two kids to the sale. You could tell they didn't fit in while most don't dress like pigs as others have described everyone is usually wearing work clothes. I wear T-shirt jean work boots and a ball cap. This guy was wearing khaki shorts flip flops and a dress shirt and the kids were dressed just about the same they got some food from the café and sat in the front row. About the third bull comes in and paints that front row green and that was the end of their sale barn adventure. I was laughing I leaned over and told my wife and that is why no one sits in the front row. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah that's all I have ever seen. In Waco they don't age them just put how far along they are bred you are on your own at guessing the age. I stay away from Waco unless I am looking for calves to many backyard cowboys and amateurs. It gets on my nerves these people start POing animals and they don't even know what it sold for. I bought a 400lb calf the guy POed it Auctioneer asked him what he wanted for the calf he told him 600 and something this was a long time ago, they did the math for him and I was within $20 of what he wanted so he let me keep the calf. The guy did that with 3 cows and two other calves. The 3 cows were old junk, and all they would give him is slaughter price but he wanted more so he took the old hags home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wacocowboy, post: 1235489, member: 21602"] That reminds me of this guy who brought his two kids to the sale. You could tell they didn't fit in while most don't dress like pigs as others have described everyone is usually wearing work clothes. I wear T-shirt jean work boots and a ball cap. This guy was wearing khaki shorts flip flops and a dress shirt and the kids were dressed just about the same they got some food from the café and sat in the front row. About the third bull comes in and paints that front row green and that was the end of their sale barn adventure. I was laughing I leaned over and told my wife and that is why no one sits in the front row. Yeah that's all I have ever seen. In Waco they don't age them just put how far along they are bred you are on your own at guessing the age. I stay away from Waco unless I am looking for calves to many backyard cowboys and amateurs. It gets on my nerves these people start POing animals and they don't even know what it sold for. I bought a 400lb calf the guy POed it Auctioneer asked him what he wanted for the calf he told him 600 and something this was a long time ago, they did the math for him and I was within $20 of what he wanted so he let me keep the calf. The guy did that with 3 cows and two other calves. The 3 cows were old junk, and all they would give him is slaughter price but he wanted more so he took the old hags home. [/QUOTE]
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