Posted by Bruce from Can. on February 19, 2022 at 08:57:48 from (70.50.208.37):
In Reply to: Re: Animal Exports posted by NY 986 on February 19, 2022 at 08:34:14:
The county I grew up in had many elite purebred breeders, they are mostly all gone just as you say. Some empty barns still stand, some of their kids still hang on the rails at the dairy shows, but the dreams of continued prosperity through export sales and bull sales all ran out. Most of the breeder farms relied heavily on livestock sales, and could never make ends meet just selling milk. I do remember a few times a fella would sell a cow for record price to some farm in another province, and then they would retain 50% ownership. But the message rang out how this farm had sold a cow for 100 Grand !! Naturally the farmer in the next province also sold a high price cow, and retained a 50% interest. And all of his neighbours new he must have some really valuable cows . No money ever changed hands between the two farmers. Just a publicitys stunt.
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