Posted by JD Seller on December 09, 2018 at 17:33:37 from (208.126.198.213):
In Reply to: Show heifer price posted by craigco on December 09, 2018 at 14:19:53:
Unless your in the club calf business I would just sell her for a pound price plus a little if your think the buyer will pay more but I bet you find that the "show" heifer suddenly becomes not worth any extra money.
Showing any animal is a want not a need so many times money is flashed around but it is hard to grab on to it. LOL
You did not say what weight the heifer is at. Also did not say what breed or if registered. Need to know that. Right now Angus heifer calves in the 700 LBS. range are selling for the $1.20-40 range here in Iowa. A month ago they were $.20 higher. 500# heifers are selling in the $1.40-60 range.
So start out with 700 x $1.30 = $910. Then add on some IF you think the buyer is really interested. Maybe $100-200. So that would put you at $1000-1200.
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