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I saw 115 lb calf go for $1500 today at Premier...north central Wisconsin.950# steers at Kimball S.D. $3.75. The good times are here for awhile anyway
It’s just crazy for a calf that youngI saw 115 lb calf go for $1500 today at Premier...north central Wisconsin.
Was that $1500 for the calf or $1500 per cwt? If it was the latter, it would have been $1725.I saw 115 lb calf go for $1500 today at Premier...north central Wisconsin.
It was 1500 for the calf. They sell by the head. Saw some 90 lb calves go for 1250.Was that $1500 for the calf or $1500 per cwt? If it was the latter, it would have been $1725.
What are 500 lb'ers gonna bring come November? Good lord. My cattle guy in Minnesota says there aren't any calves to fill the pens. Hyperbole, but I get his point.It was 1500 for the calf. They sell by the head. Saw some 90 lb calves go for 1250.
OK, because when I used to sell Holstein bull calves through the ring, they sold by the pound.It was 1500 for the calf. They sell by the head. Saw some 90 lb calves go for 1250.
Different barns do it different. The vast majority of the sale barns do sell by the pound, everything but breeding stock.OK, because when I used to sell Holstein bull calves through the ring, they sold by the pound.
i had a bull that ripped his scrotum open i was giving hay to cows and said to tall kid kid something doesn't with the bull.I know a guy that bought an Angus bull from a top breeder some years back. He got him home, and immediately turned him in the bull lot. The next morning the bull was standing at the fence behind the house with a broken pen*s. It was during cold weather, so it had also frozen and turned black. There were no cows anywhere close, so they have no idea what happened. Vet said nothing could be done for him, so Mr. Bull got back on the trailer and went to the stockyard. Was on the farm for less than 24 hrs.
I can never understand if your going to be in the cattle business why you don't have to buy new ones right when you sell old ones. Don't it take a year and half to finish cattle? How can you predict price that far ahead? Just like the corn farmer don't you have to ride it up and ride it down?a couple weeks ago i was chatting with man i know i asked him if he and his brother were still feeding cattle he said the last couple of thet sold brought them lots of money but we cant afford ta buy new ones back so lot will be empty for a while.
Fast forward to about 36 minutes.Stony Ridge Farmer sells 17 head, actually making a profit this year...
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