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<blockquote data-quote="Hasbeen" data-source="post: 183900" data-attributes="member: 3220"><p>Shorty, are you saying you can designate them for slaughter? That would be handy. I would bet auction cows would bring a lot more if the buyer could be reasonably assured of what he was getting. </p><p> On the day I bought my heifers, I became interested in a nice looking black cow/new calf combo. I watched her for a while after she was first unloaded and put her on my list to bid. However, she was separated from her calf for the vet exam, moved from pen to pen by a couple of teenagers who seemed to be really enjoying the electric prod they had with them and by the time she reached the ring she was wild eyed and trying to climb the railing. Like almost everyone else, I was afraid to take a chance on her and she and the calf went for less than $600. I've often wondered if I didn't miss out on a really good deal on her and I bet the way she was treated cost the seller a good bit of money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hasbeen, post: 183900, member: 3220"] Shorty, are you saying you can designate them for slaughter? That would be handy. I would bet auction cows would bring a lot more if the buyer could be reasonably assured of what he was getting. On the day I bought my heifers, I became interested in a nice looking black cow/new calf combo. I watched her for a while after she was first unloaded and put her on my list to bid. However, she was separated from her calf for the vet exam, moved from pen to pen by a couple of teenagers who seemed to be really enjoying the electric prod they had with them and by the time she reached the ring she was wild eyed and trying to climb the railing. Like almost everyone else, I was afraid to take a chance on her and she and the calf went for less than $600. I've often wondered if I didn't miss out on a really good deal on her and I bet the way she was treated cost the seller a good bit of money. [/QUOTE]
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