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<blockquote data-quote="VCC" data-source="post: 1820001" data-attributes="member: 6399"><p>I'm real good at picking the 7000 and up ones, if your going to go through the sales you have to look at all the calves find the ones that will work for your show and then set your price, there are always calves that have the pieces but are green or just so out classed in the sale they do not sell high these are the ones you have to act on. SC online sales lets you put calves on a watchlist so you can have several calves selected and watch as the sale progresses, problem is the sale really starts when it is over, calf might be sitting at 2000 at the close of the sale and when it finally closes it setting at 4500. Just evaluate them for what you think they will be as a fat steer and be patient, that diamond in the rough is out there. I watched a calf yesterday at 3:00 he was setting at 3500 I think it ended at 28,000 but you knew by looking at him he was going to go high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VCC, post: 1820001, member: 6399"] I'm real good at picking the 7000 and up ones, if your going to go through the sales you have to look at all the calves find the ones that will work for your show and then set your price, there are always calves that have the pieces but are green or just so out classed in the sale they do not sell high these are the ones you have to act on. SC online sales lets you put calves on a watchlist so you can have several calves selected and watch as the sale progresses, problem is the sale really starts when it is over, calf might be sitting at 2000 at the close of the sale and when it finally closes it setting at 4500. Just evaluate them for what you think they will be as a fat steer and be patient, that diamond in the rough is out there. I watched a calf yesterday at 3:00 he was setting at 3500 I think it ended at 28,000 but you knew by looking at him he was going to go high. [/QUOTE]
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