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What a good price for a yearling ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 33338" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Agree with other posters! </p><p></p><p>When our Longhorn calves from our registered stock hit the ground they are priced $500 minimum if all their parts are there. At weaning 6-7 months, they are $800 minimum. Prices go up from there, depending on a lot of factors. Of course, we don't sell at the sale barn.... A lot of pricing depends on their pedigree, horn growth and potential & weight monthly growth data, color, temperament, and other factors. We keep extensive, detailed records on all of our stock. Look at our and other Longhorn producers websites to see what's happening out there.</p><p></p><p>Bottomline: I'd think that ANY weaned calf of ANY breed that has good or better conformation should be worth at least $400 to 500 at weaning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 33338, member: 9"] Agree with other posters! When our Longhorn calves from our registered stock hit the ground they are priced $500 minimum if all their parts are there. At weaning 6-7 months, they are $800 minimum. Prices go up from there, depending on a lot of factors. Of course, we don't sell at the sale barn.... A lot of pricing depends on their pedigree, horn growth and potential & weight monthly growth data, color, temperament, and other factors. We keep extensive, detailed records on all of our stock. Look at our and other Longhorn producers websites to see what's happening out there. Bottomline: I'd think that ANY weaned calf of ANY breed that has good or better conformation should be worth at least $400 to 500 at weaning. [/QUOTE]
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