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<blockquote data-quote="la4angus" data-source="post: 29634" data-attributes="member: 132"><p>You are right about the price beating that you will take on the odd lot at the sale barn. The best bet is to feed them both out for freezer beef and sell them locally.</p><p>If prices are 1/2 of what they are now they will still be discounted.</p><p>If tom4018 is able to grow them both and buy two more bottle calves for the kids I think that would be his best bet.</p><p>Just don't forget that calves have been at and are making all time record high prices for the last several months. This will not last forever.</p><p>There is an old saying "Leroy, if you never seen a real train wreck, you better wake up cause it's gonna happen".</p><p>No matter what the price the odd lot will always take a beating.</p><p>When you sold the one last year for $61.50 the prices were not near what they are now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="la4angus, post: 29634, member: 132"] You are right about the price beating that you will take on the odd lot at the sale barn. The best bet is to feed them both out for freezer beef and sell them locally. If prices are 1/2 of what they are now they will still be discounted. If tom4018 is able to grow them both and buy two more bottle calves for the kids I think that would be his best bet. Just don't forget that calves have been at and are making all time record high prices for the last several months. This will not last forever. There is an old saying "Leroy, if you never seen a real train wreck, you better wake up cause it's gonna happen". No matter what the price the odd lot will always take a beating. When you sold the one last year for $61.50 the prices were not near what they are now. [/QUOTE]
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