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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 136059" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>DITTO!</p><p>Anyway, I appreciate your thoughts on the quality of my cattle, but first - we don't have breeder sales at the sale barn except maybe once in the spring (after I'm finished calving) so not something I would HOLD a cow over for. And, I get more $$ on the rail than in a live auction around here. So, yes, I feel culls are something that needs to be marketed the best way possible, because it IS a big part of our income yearly. You have to take everything into account, and feeding cattle hay 5-6 months in the winter costs a lot of money (you have to put a value on your home raised feed).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 136059, member: 968"] DITTO! Anyway, I appreciate your thoughts on the quality of my cattle, but first - we don't have breeder sales at the sale barn except maybe once in the spring (after I'm finished calving) so not something I would HOLD a cow over for. And, I get more $$ on the rail than in a live auction around here. So, yes, I feel culls are something that needs to be marketed the best way possible, because it IS a big part of our income yearly. You have to take everything into account, and feeding cattle hay 5-6 months in the winter costs a lot of money (you have to put a value on your home raised feed). [/QUOTE]
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