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<blockquote data-quote="Crowderfarms" data-source="post: 139420" data-attributes="member: 1335"><p>Both fellers I know have their own herds, with inventories of over 150 head.One has a commercial herd, the other has a commercial and registered herd.Both are what I would label as "Highly Sucessful" Don't mis-construe these guys as the old "Pen Hookers" that a lot of sale barns have run off in the last few years. There's a big difference.These do their business inside the barn, not on the outside.I can remember years ago an old car dealer told me " I can turn 5 grand into 10, 10 into 20 grand, 20 into 50 grand" and so on. These traders work on the same principle, when they hit a home run, they always tell me about it. When they strike out, no one's told a thing. They also buy up a lot of "Back Yard" cattle from folks unknowing what the markets are doing. I found them some the other day, and they knocked the ball out of the park with them...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crowderfarms, post: 139420, member: 1335"] Both fellers I know have their own herds, with inventories of over 150 head.One has a commercial herd, the other has a commercial and registered herd.Both are what I would label as "Highly Sucessful" Don't mis-construe these guys as the old "Pen Hookers" that a lot of sale barns have run off in the last few years. There's a big difference.These do their business inside the barn, not on the outside.I can remember years ago an old car dealer told me " I can turn 5 grand into 10, 10 into 20 grand, 20 into 50 grand" and so on. These traders work on the same principle, when they hit a home run, they always tell me about it. When they strike out, no one's told a thing. They also buy up a lot of "Back Yard" cattle from folks unknowing what the markets are doing. I found them some the other day, and they knocked the ball out of the park with them... [/QUOTE]
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