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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1671772" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Galveston County later April.</p><p>Looks like it's going to be on Zoom this year, that's what I am hearing so far.</p><p>I have not gotten any details on the auction yet.</p><p>If it's online it will hurt the pot money. All the buyer's have the option to put a 100 dollars in.</p><p>Then names are drawn and 1000 dollar certificates are given the winner . The money must be spent on the calves in the sale.</p><p>This was nearly 30 years ago little girl had drawn last in the sale, all the buyers were tapped. Her face just sank so another guy and I got in a bidding war over the calf.</p><p>Then someone started bumping the bid he finally baled and I said calf rope.</p><p>It was my wife bumping the bid. I paid close to 2K dollars for that Brangus heifer 30 years ago.</p><p>She produced 19 bull calves before retiring from service.</p><p>Never got a heifer.</p><p>I am terrified at what Nanny will bid on that heifer up the page. After nearly fifty years I can bite my bottom lip very well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1671772, member: 694"] Galveston County later April. Looks like it’s going to be on Zoom this year, that’s what I am hearing so far. I have not gotten any details on the auction yet. If it’s online it will hurt the pot money. All the buyer’s have the option to put a 100 dollars in. Then names are drawn and 1000 dollar certificates are given the winner . The money must be spent on the calves in the sale. This was nearly 30 years ago little girl had drawn last in the sale, all the buyers were tapped. Her face just sank so another guy and I got in a bidding war over the calf. Then someone started bumping the bid he finally baled and I said calf rope. It was my wife bumping the bid. I paid close to 2K dollars for that Brangus heifer 30 years ago. She produced 19 bull calves before retiring from service. Never got a heifer. I am terrified at what Nanny will bid on that heifer up the page. After nearly fifty years I can bite my bottom lip very well. [/QUOTE]
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