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<blockquote data-quote="u4411clb" data-source="post: 992263" data-attributes="member: 17248"><p>My advice would be to try and catch the guys who are the main buyers at the stock yards where you take your cattle. And ask them what are they looking for ideally. What mix do they prefer. I will tell you everyone I have spoken to has been more than happy to talk about what they are looking for and why. And it can help that they know you and they know what kind of program you run and what kind of cattle you have so when they see you at the sale they may take an extra look at your cattle because they know more about them and what kind of health program you have and what kind of make up your cattle are breed wise. I have a friend who after speaking with some of the buyers with me had a buyer tell him to call him personally whenever he is bringing a group of calves to the sale so that he can bid on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="u4411clb, post: 992263, member: 17248"] My advice would be to try and catch the guys who are the main buyers at the stock yards where you take your cattle. And ask them what are they looking for ideally. What mix do they prefer. I will tell you everyone I have spoken to has been more than happy to talk about what they are looking for and why. And it can help that they know you and they know what kind of program you run and what kind of cattle you have so when they see you at the sale they may take an extra look at your cattle because they know more about them and what kind of health program you have and what kind of make up your cattle are breed wise. I have a friend who after speaking with some of the buyers with me had a buyer tell him to call him personally whenever he is bringing a group of calves to the sale so that he can bid on them. [/QUOTE]
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