Yes, the yearlings were bulls. I guess hay got too expensive for the eccentric old owner.Speckled Park?
90 cents to $1.15What price did they bring?
I am guessing some were 4 or 5 years old.I'll also add that I'm surprised by the weight of them.
Only the yearlings were bulls Kenny. The oldest steers were well past over fat. Thinking a couple would have had 4 to 5 inches of rind on them.Were they all bulls or what
Wow. That would take a lot of feed.Only the
Only the yearlings were bulls Kenny. The oldest steers were well past over fat. Thinking a couple would have had 4 to 5 inches of rind on them.
Almost as bad as borrowing good money to buy a Ford.Can't imagine going to the trouble to go to the feeder association for a loan then spending it on Speckle Park. But that's just me
I drive by some going back and forth to work that's close enough for me. I get to look at them without taking the hit. I had a couple of ex 4H heifer Belted Galloway's for ornaments for years but they both passed on to the big pasture in the sky now.Can't imagine going to the trouble to go to the feeder association for a loan then spending it on Speckle Park. But that's just me
Is it common to get a load from a feeder association? Never heard of that before. What is it?Gcreek did they all have feeder association brands on them? It seems odd that if there was loan against them that the owner would have held them that long.
I'm with Kenny. That's new to me. How does it work?did they all have feeder association brands on them?
Owner has money and doesn't care.Sounds like someone died (only the yearlings are bulls) or the owner forgot they owned them, lol.