Posted by LAA on January 21, 2013 at 06:40:05 from (86.51.147.113):
In Reply to: Re: Cost to sell cattle posted by Traditional Farmer on January 21, 2013 at 06:01:31:
As a general statement regarding cattle buyers that is hogwash. Contract and company order buyers make their living buying cattle, they have to have credibility, they are not looking for a one time big score. My Dad was a contract buyer for Swift and company from 1947 until 1982, I have seen a lot of cattle and hogs sold through the farm gate in my lifetime and both sides were happy when they left. You must be referring to someone trying to turn a quick buck on a load or two of calves because order buyers representing cattle feeders or grazers will most times pay a premium at the farm if they know what they are getting, they are not out to bust the market, they want weaned, vaccinated and trackable calves that will gain and go on feed and stay out of the sick pen.
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