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What do you call your cattle market facility ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1674276" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>It's stockyards here, but like fence says it's usually just referred to as the town name depending on the day. </p><p>Monday Lexington and Stanford</p><p>Tuesday Lexington and Maysville</p><p>Wednesday Mt. Sterling</p><p>Thursday Paris and Stanford</p><p>Friday Richmond and Maysville</p><p>Saturday Lee City and Flemingsburg</p><p></p><p>As far as ewe/yo I've heard both, mostly some of the oldtimers called them yos, they called male sheep and goats both bucks. Nowadays with most folks that have sheep they are relatively new to it because most got out of the business years ago, and they call them ewes and rams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1674276, member: 24816"] It's stockyards here, but like fence says it's usually just referred to as the town name depending on the day. Monday Lexington and Stanford Tuesday Lexington and Maysville Wednesday Mt. Sterling Thursday Paris and Stanford Friday Richmond and Maysville Saturday Lee City and Flemingsburg As far as ewe/yo I've heard both, mostly some of the oldtimers called them yos, they called male sheep and goats both bucks. Nowadays with most folks that have sheep they are relatively new to it because most got out of the business years ago, and they call them ewes and rams. [/QUOTE]
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