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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 298793" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>Fred, sounds like you got a real good price for your heifers. Congratulations on some really nice heifers. With the prices being down 3-6 dollars per hundred for about 7 weeks in a row they would have brought mid 80's here. </p><p> At dairy auctions and smaller country auctions, they get more money selling 300 lb and smaller calves by the head because people get involved in the bidding and they dont stop to figure what it is costing per pound. At larger, beef auctions where it is mostly order buyers, they want to know the weight and they buy by the pound because that is what their customers want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 298793, member: 1150"] Fred, sounds like you got a real good price for your heifers. Congratulations on some really nice heifers. With the prices being down 3-6 dollars per hundred for about 7 weeks in a row they would have brought mid 80's here. At dairy auctions and smaller country auctions, they get more money selling 300 lb and smaller calves by the head because people get involved in the bidding and they dont stop to figure what it is costing per pound. At larger, beef auctions where it is mostly order buyers, they want to know the weight and they buy by the pound because that is what their customers want. [/QUOTE]
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