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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 245164" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>Milkmaid, right now the yearling price is pretty good. It is considerably better than it was 30 days ago. The slaughter cow price is pretty good now and typically goes down from now through the rest of the summer with the higher volume of killer cows. I would sell the yearlings now. The good cow in the picture is a 45 cent cow here this past week. The cow you are thinking about selling would be a 35-40 cent cow if it weren't for the scar. The scar could knock her to 20 cents, but probably not if they know she is healthy, so I would have the auctioneer tell the date of surgery and she should still bring 30-35 cents. I sold my cull cows, a bunch of cow-calf pairs, and my yearling calves last week---125 head total, because of the drought and I believe all the prices except the outstanding take home cattle will get cheaper as this drought gets worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 245164, member: 1150"] Milkmaid, right now the yearling price is pretty good. It is considerably better than it was 30 days ago. The slaughter cow price is pretty good now and typically goes down from now through the rest of the summer with the higher volume of killer cows. I would sell the yearlings now. The good cow in the picture is a 45 cent cow here this past week. The cow you are thinking about selling would be a 35-40 cent cow if it weren't for the scar. The scar could knock her to 20 cents, but probably not if they know she is healthy, so I would have the auctioneer tell the date of surgery and she should still bring 30-35 cents. I sold my cull cows, a bunch of cow-calf pairs, and my yearling calves last week---125 head total, because of the drought and I believe all the prices except the outstanding take home cattle will get cheaper as this drought gets worse. [/QUOTE]
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