Denny said:
Big Muddy rancher said:
Couldn't have been because they bought them cheaper?
Stole them is more like it.
I sold my 600# black steer's for 1.21 end of october bought back 400# red and hereford steers and heifers for 89 cents average alot of money to be made feeding these calves.
The way I look at it is that if there is a salebarn full of buyers, probably what the bid is on a certain bunch of cattle is pretty much what they are worth for that time and that day. This also goes for horse sales, antique auctions, or anything else. Sure, you can "wish in one hand and do something else in another and see which one fills up first."
Were there other bunches of red and Hereford steers there that day, Denny, that also "sold too cheap"? If so, they should have been bought if there was great opportunity to make fast easy money.
Some of us don't want to run a feedlot or have a butcher shop. This is the precise reason I am trying to raise the type and color of cattle that bring me the most dollars through an auction market. I realize that it is just "perception" that makes black cattle supposedly worth more, but until I find out for a fact that this no longer holds true, I will probably keep raising black cattle.
Denny, I am just using your example as fuel for my arguement, and am not picking on you at all. I am just laying out the issues as I see them.