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<blockquote data-quote="BARNSCOOP" data-source="post: 678892" data-attributes="member: 7032"><p>Cypressfarms,</p><p>I hate to hear of your bad experience! I will check around but normally Angus or Angus X, without ear sell the very best here. But I have noted several times that people in your area and Texas seem to have a very different market as cattle with ear are a better their seller than in most other places. Are the cattle bought at stockyards in your area taken to feed lots that are more local? All the cattle bought here seem to go northwest of here in colder climates. Did your baldies equal in weight to your beefmaster calves? You already said the beefmaster calves out weighed the Brangus calves.I think I would create more baldies. It's funny that you were told to head toward contintenal when the baldies sold best.</p><p> Post what you find out about the other stockyard's sales. This is very interesting to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BARNSCOOP, post: 678892, member: 7032"] Cypressfarms, I hate to hear of your bad experience! I will check around but normally Angus or Angus X, without ear sell the very best here. But I have noted several times that people in your area and Texas seem to have a very different market as cattle with ear are a better their seller than in most other places. Are the cattle bought at stockyards in your area taken to feed lots that are more local? All the cattle bought here seem to go northwest of here in colder climates. Did your baldies equal in weight to your beefmaster calves? You already said the beefmaster calves out weighed the Brangus calves.I think I would create more baldies. It's funny that you were told to head toward contintenal when the baldies sold best. Post what you find out about the other stockyard's sales. This is very interesting to me. [/QUOTE]
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