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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1333037" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Correct me if I misunderstood but the deal was done until the sellers "buddy" told him prices were higher at the Sale Barn. Jackson, do you know Buddy Boy? And is there any discord between you? Regardless, I agree that paying the additional $150, one-and-done-we're-out. It is a ranch expense so write it off on your taxes and call it a learning experience.</p><p></p><p>We sell quite a few calves to our neighbor. Load 'em up, weigh the entire trailer, calculate the average weight, compare to the most recent Sale Barn prices, calc the average price per pound, he adds an additional $2.00 per head because they've been fully vaccinated/weaned, done deal. We may make more at the Barn - we may make less. But it works for us & word of mouth has segued into other private treaty sales for our bred heifers. No formal contracts, you're only as good as your word.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1333037, member: 24027"] Correct me if I misunderstood but the deal was done until the sellers "buddy" told him prices were higher at the Sale Barn. Jackson, do you know Buddy Boy? And is there any discord between you? Regardless, I agree that paying the additional $150, one-and-done-we're-out. It is a ranch expense so write it off on your taxes and call it a learning experience. We sell quite a few calves to our neighbor. Load 'em up, weigh the entire trailer, calculate the average weight, compare to the most recent Sale Barn prices, calc the average price per pound, he adds an additional $2.00 per head because they've been fully vaccinated/weaned, done deal. We may make more at the Barn - we may make less. But it works for us & word of mouth has segued into other private treaty sales for our bred heifers. No formal contracts, you're only as good as your word. [/QUOTE]
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