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Sold some yearlings yesterday
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1818431" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>31 yearling steers averaged 787 pounds with an average $231.08 which worked to $1,744 a head. The best 21 sold together as one group weighing 808 each sold for $242. Nearly two grand at $1,956 a head. There was 6 a little lighter that brought $219. The other 4 were just odd balls that didn't fit in either group.These were 350-400 pound calves I bought for $1.80 last November. Adn I was kind of a bottom feeder when I bought them. Not exactly the top of the line calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1818431, member: 498"] 31 yearling steers averaged 787 pounds with an average $231.08 which worked to $1,744 a head. The best 21 sold together as one group weighing 808 each sold for $242. Nearly two grand at $1,956 a head. There was 6 a little lighter that brought $219. The other 4 were just odd balls that didn't fit in either group.These were 350-400 pound calves I bought for $1.80 last November. Adn I was kind of a bottom feeder when I bought them. Not exactly the top of the line calves. [/QUOTE]
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