ALACOWMAN
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well all that was in good shape the cattle prices were just as low as i had seen them and i had a chance to buy some cheap. i was actually there to buy roping calves and these started poppin up. i had a place and a purpose for em. thats it and the truthBrandonm2":13cvi8t7 said:novatech":13cvi8t7 said:Wewild":13cvi8t7 said:ALACOWMAN":13cvi8t7 said:well with you girl's i should have been more informative now listen close ... this was during the part of the 90's
Hmmmm... I thought folks were asking for current info.
Guess I'll have to cancel that trip to alabama to buy them 70 cent heifers.
Bubble gum used to be a penny.
I used to get those bull calves from the dairy for free.
So what's any of this got to do with that bull anyway?
You don,t have to prove to me what a great cowboy you are, and does anyone else really care?
I will stand corrected on the price.I didn't know you were talking about the 90's.
I will also stand corrected about the weaning age. I,ve seen pairs split a lot at actions. My brain just hadn't caught up with my mouth.
Go to the yard during a BAD drought. During a drought, people (some with good cows) will often wean off waaaay early; because they got no grass, can't really make a profit by pouring $45 a roll hay and grain by the ton into their cows, and don't want those calves sucking the life out of their cows and ruining their permanent pastures.