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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1710331" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>A couple other considerations for weaned calves is you can haul them to the sale a couple days early. If you use a reputable sale barn they will feed good and have good water. Here they have both. A weaned calf will gain back all the shrink lost in the haul. Also calves there early should go through the sale earlier. Here during the big fall runs there can be a huge price difference between the front of the sale and the end. Both of those factor can make a big difference on the bottom line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1710331, member: 498"] A couple other considerations for weaned calves is you can haul them to the sale a couple days early. If you use a reputable sale barn they will feed good and have good water. Here they have both. A weaned calf will gain back all the shrink lost in the haul. Also calves there early should go through the sale earlier. Here during the big fall runs there can be a huge price difference between the front of the sale and the end. Both of those factor can make a big difference on the bottom line. [/QUOTE]
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