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Spickler Angus - McCumber Angus - Annual Angus Partners Female Sale today in North Dakota.
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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1726380" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Bred heifers calving dates Feb and March....a couple of groups for early April. Feb calvers are $1800-$2400 each weighing 1300 to 1600lbs. Cheapest I have seen today so far were some f1 black baldies 800 lbs and up, at $1600- $2000. I am very impressed with the quality and conditioning of these cows so far. If not for the long . thick hair and the people at the sale dressed like Eskimos. I would have thought I was at an angus sale in the south. North Dakota must have had a good year for crops and hay, because the cows are in top shape, and the people buying these (one man has bought nearly 300 so far) must feel like they have enough hay and grain to get these through til the grass comes back this spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1726380, member: 40587"] Bred heifers calving dates Feb and March....a couple of groups for early April. Feb calvers are $1800-$2400 each weighing 1300 to 1600lbs. Cheapest I have seen today so far were some f1 black baldies 800 lbs and up, at $1600- $2000. I am very impressed with the quality and conditioning of these cows so far. If not for the long . thick hair and the people at the sale dressed like Eskimos. I would have thought I was at an angus sale in the south. North Dakota must have had a good year for crops and hay, because the cows are in top shape, and the people buying these (one man has bought nearly 300 so far) must feel like they have enough hay and grain to get these through til the grass comes back this spring. [/QUOTE]
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