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<blockquote data-quote="Crowderfarms" data-source="post: 139384" data-attributes="member: 1335"><p>Two Buddies of mine do it all the time. One got so good at it, he quit his day job. Sometimes they have stuff I would'nt touch with a 10 foot pole other times they have nice stock anyone would be proud to own.Their specialty now, seems to be short mouth cattle, and short bred full mouths. Mostly Blacks. If you really watch the sales, you'll spot cattle you saw at sale barn "A" on Monday, that will show at sale barn "B" on Thursday. I've always called these types "Transit Cattle" But we really know they are "Trader Cattle" Sometimes, you will see where the sickers have been removed from the hide. A good trader will have the barn slap the new one where the old one was. Some barns dont follow their orders, and it's real easy to spot. Thank Goodness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crowderfarms, post: 139384, member: 1335"] Two Buddies of mine do it all the time. One got so good at it, he quit his day job. Sometimes they have stuff I would'nt touch with a 10 foot pole other times they have nice stock anyone would be proud to own.Their specialty now, seems to be short mouth cattle, and short bred full mouths. Mostly Blacks. If you really watch the sales, you'll spot cattle you saw at sale barn "A" on Monday, that will show at sale barn "B" on Thursday. I've always called these types "Transit Cattle" But we really know they are "Trader Cattle" Sometimes, you will see where the sickers have been removed from the hide. A good trader will have the barn slap the new one where the old one was. Some barns dont follow their orders, and it's real easy to spot. Thank Goodness. [/QUOTE]
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