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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1381039" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>Without seeing any pics, ect of the calf it is hard for me or anyone to give a fair opinion on the calf. Many are making assumptions. I have no idea how you market your calves or the market preferences if you do sale them. So many are either retaining their calves to feed out themselves or selling directly now. And in those cases color doesn't matter. Quality does. And I have no idea of the quality of this calf. If he is good quality and you like him and he is in your price range I would say give him a chance. I'm keeping a calf off a cow I bought this year to develop. Whether he makes it or not only time will tell. The advantage I have is I know he is out of a good cow something I don't know many times when buying at a sale. Bulls at many of the sales are coming down but many breeders are still asking big bucks. Another reason I'm retaining the calf I raised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1381039, member: 22295"] Without seeing any pics, ect of the calf it is hard for me or anyone to give a fair opinion on the calf. Many are making assumptions. I have no idea how you market your calves or the market preferences if you do sale them. So many are either retaining their calves to feed out themselves or selling directly now. And in those cases color doesn't matter. Quality does. And I have no idea of the quality of this calf. If he is good quality and you like him and he is in your price range I would say give him a chance. I'm keeping a calf off a cow I bought this year to develop. Whether he makes it or not only time will tell. The advantage I have is I know he is out of a good cow something I don't know many times when buying at a sale. Bulls at many of the sales are coming down but many breeders are still asking big bucks. Another reason I'm retaining the calf I raised. [/QUOTE]
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