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<blockquote data-quote="George" data-source="post: 892859" data-attributes="member: 1980"><p>The pairs should sell good if cows are in good shape,and calves are nice.The lone calf though,i wouldn't expect much not here anyways.I was at the stockyards last week selling some cull cows,and there was a guy selling roughly 20 black angus calves that were weighing anything from 175 to 300.Nothing wrong with the calves,just takin off there mothers way to early!! If i remember correctly the 300 pounders sold for a $1.10 a pound and the lighter they got the worse the price,the ones that weighed 175 pounds sold for 75 cents a pound.Feedlots aren't set up for small calves like this, they don't even want them.The order buyers didn't even want to bid on these calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George, post: 892859, member: 1980"] The pairs should sell good if cows are in good shape,and calves are nice.The lone calf though,i wouldn't expect much not here anyways.I was at the stockyards last week selling some cull cows,and there was a guy selling roughly 20 black angus calves that were weighing anything from 175 to 300.Nothing wrong with the calves,just takin off there mothers way to early!! If i remember correctly the 300 pounders sold for a $1.10 a pound and the lighter they got the worse the price,the ones that weighed 175 pounds sold for 75 cents a pound.Feedlots aren't set up for small calves like this, they don't even want them.The order buyers didn't even want to bid on these calves. [/QUOTE]
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