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<blockquote data-quote="IluvABbeef" data-source="post: 571249" data-attributes="member: 3739"><p>You bet. All around most cattle that are all black, all red, black-baldies or yellow-baldies sell well. Also, having a uniform herd (a herd of the same colour) helps to get more bang for your buck. (You'd get more $$$ for having healthy ambulatory animals too.) Around the northern/central US they'll dock if the cattle have too much ear, have horns (i.e., are not dehorned) or the hide is too spotty/patchy (like the roan shorthorns/shorty crosses or holsteins). Down south, around Oklahoma, Texas, Georgia, Alabama, etc., where Brahman-influence is strong, I wouldn't think you'd find any auctioneers or slaughter houses docking a producer for too much ear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IluvABbeef, post: 571249, member: 3739"] You bet. All around most cattle that are all black, all red, black-baldies or yellow-baldies sell well. Also, having a uniform herd (a herd of the same colour) helps to get more bang for your buck. (You'd get more $$$ for having healthy ambulatory animals too.) Around the northern/central US they'll dock if the cattle have too much ear, have horns (i.e., are not dehorned) or the hide is too spotty/patchy (like the roan shorthorns/shorty crosses or holsteins). Down south, around Oklahoma, Texas, Georgia, Alabama, etc., where Brahman-influence is strong, I wouldn't think you'd find any auctioneers or slaughter houses docking a producer for too much ear. [/QUOTE]
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