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Posted by john in la on March 28, 2005 at 13:16:22 from (65.6.106.185):
In Reply to: Re: CATTLE posted by Tim...Ok on March 28, 2005 at 12:23:12:
I guess it is just a local mind set on my part because no one around here sells bottle beef calves. Just as soon let them get weaned before you sell them because you do not need the milk any way. I know Holstein bulls are up but I do not think it is that hard. Price follows demand. Probably high right now but is always lower in the fall calving season. I can remember a neighbor that had 2 Holstein bottle bulls for sale a couple of years ago. He loaded them in the trailer and took them to the sale yard. Since the price was down he parked the trailer next to the drive way into the sale yard and put a sign on the trailer that said FREE CALVES!!!!! When he came back to get his trailer he had 10 calves in the trailer.
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