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<blockquote data-quote="StrojanHerefords" data-source="post: 1811779" data-attributes="member: 42988"><p>Is it really the case that Char x Longhorn cattle are inferior or might it be possible that the market for feeder calves has become so concentrated that there aren't the enough bidders to be fairly paid for the calves. When I was a baby, my grandfather gave me a Longhorn heifer. The half and quarter blood longhorns were darn good cows except that they had spots. A good 7/8 English spotted calf would routinely sell for 30% under what their pen mates would sell for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StrojanHerefords, post: 1811779, member: 42988"] Is it really the case that Char x Longhorn cattle are inferior or might it be possible that the market for feeder calves has become so concentrated that there aren’t the enough bidders to be fairly paid for the calves. When I was a baby, my grandfather gave me a Longhorn heifer. The half and quarter blood longhorns were darn good cows except that they had spots. A good 7/8 English spotted calf would routinely sell for 30% under what their pen mates would sell for. [/QUOTE]
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