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Burlgoat

01-14-2004 05:01:51




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Carried 20 head to sale yesterday.Prices were down 30 cents# from 3 weeks ago.That's here in Central Texas.If we don't get some rain they will go lower.I really don't think it has anything to do with mad cow disease just drier a popcorn fart& not enough grass. Everyone have a good day got to go feed.




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Bred cows?

01-14-2004 08:20:05




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 Re: CATTLE PRICES in reply to Burlgoat, 01-14-2004 05:01:51  
Any bred cows for sale there? Here in NE Colo. most sold their herds from dry a year ago. Need to replace for tax purposes. Bred cows 750 to 1000. A little early for pairs yet. If I read the market for Fort Collins auction...Thursday auction 10 to 15 dollars higher that the week befor on feeder cattle. Its ams.usda.gov.....some thing like that.
Sold my last cow 20 years ago, but I miss them. Especially on a cold windy morning when it time to feed.

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Nebraska Cowman

01-14-2004 05:57:52




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 Re: CATTLE PRICES in reply to Burlgoat, 01-14-2004 05:01:51  
yup, pretty bad when it don't rain have you read "The Time it Never Rained' By Elmer Kelton? It is set in the Texas Drouth of the late 50s. We did get a little dry snow after new years but no decent rain since June. i sold bred heifers last Friday and thought they did well enough. But things will turn sour fast if the grass don't green.



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Burlgoat

01-14-2004 10:25:03




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 Re: Re: CATTLE PRICES in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 01-14-2004 05:57:52  
Nope haven't read that one.But I do remember the late 50's and also the year of '96.That year almost wiped all of us out of cattle business hope this one won't be as bad.I may have to start raising donkeys.Some have gone to that and make good money selling them to goat and sheep farmers to keep coyotes away.



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