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<blockquote data-quote="J&amp;amp;D Cattle" data-source="post: 1284144" data-attributes="member: 18854"><p>Two buyers I talked to yesterday said it should be near the bottom on good cattle. He said I can still sell good cattle. About then a brindle steer was running through the ring he said, "nobody wants to turn a brindle steer out on wheat". The bottom end sure brought bottom prices. </p><p></p><p>Both buyers also expressed their opinions on bulls versus steers. Probably 15 or so good 550 bulls were ran through. 2 rounds of shots and weaned 60 days. Both couldn't believe that somebody would run them through a chute and leave them bulls. One buyer said the guy left $0.20/lb easily on the table.</p><p></p><p>An individual buyer I talked to last week said he had 3 or 4 pots sold but they kept moving their pickup date back. This had happened a couple of times and he was starting to get a bit nervous. He still said there and bought enough Holsteins to finish out two loads though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J&D Cattle, post: 1284144, member: 18854"] Two buyers I talked to yesterday said it should be near the bottom on good cattle. He said I can still sell good cattle. About then a brindle steer was running through the ring he said, "nobody wants to turn a brindle steer out on wheat". The bottom end sure brought bottom prices. Both buyers also expressed their opinions on bulls versus steers. Probably 15 or so good 550 bulls were ran through. 2 rounds of shots and weaned 60 days. Both couldn't believe that somebody would run them through a chute and leave them bulls. One buyer said the guy left $0.20/lb easily on the table. An individual buyer I talked to last week said he had 3 or 4 pots sold but they kept moving their pickup date back. This had happened a couple of times and he was starting to get a bit nervous. He still said there and bought enough Holsteins to finish out two loads though. [/QUOTE]
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