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Denny gone to Vegas?

They looked good. I bought two . I stopped at kist friday and looked at the bulls never seen Denny then or at the sale. Denny can tell you how they sold. I will tell you this I paid 3000 per for mine. I think there was about 200 bulls at the sale.
 
Kind of a disservice to those that list a 104 bulls in the sale catalog then take in another 100 bulls. Easy to run out of buyers.
Hope they sold in catalog order so Denny's sold first.
 
Mine did sell first we averaged $2595 with a top of $4750 and several at $2200 I was a bit dissappointed but I think I had higher hopes. I did the best job I could on these bulls. A couple of the local producers were pissy because we were out of stater's and they made sure to make that known my thoughts were if your bulls are better you've got no worries. I think the lack of rain was an issue but as in my luck It started raining overnight and poured hard all the way home. We hauled seven bulls back and dropped them off at the new owners along the way. Some of them were bought on an order and are on their way to texas never to endure a mn winter again. Poor buggers are gonna get hot though. Good thing is the land payments will get made and I won't retire from trailer building for another year. Double D your source for top genetics at a reasonable price..
 
I think the best thing to do is sell at the same location in a few years it will get better. I had buoght 5 in january or I would of helped out more. I bid on a few chisums but liked the bandwagens better. the number 5 was a good chisum but my neighbor bought him.
 
cows101 said:
They looked good. I bought two . I stopped at kist friday and looked at the bulls never seen Denny then or at the sale. Denny can tell you how they sold. I will tell you this I paid 3000 per for mine. I think there was about 200 bulls at the sale.

You must have just missed us were you their before we got them all sorted? Which lot #s did you end up with? And thanks for your business..
 
I would say between 7-8 the bull where a little worked up yet. They should of had more pen space hard to look at em. I bought 3 and 11
 
We must have just left. They were getting sour 300 mile ride, lot tags put on, penned, then they tell us to sort them again.I thought they handled it pretty well lot 8 was getting frustrated with all the attention.
 
Denny said:
Mine did sell first we averaged $2595 with a top of $4750 and several at $2200 I was a bit dissappointed but I think I had higher hopes. I did the best job I could on these bulls. A couple of the local producers were pissy because we were out of stater's and they made sure to make that known my thoughts were if your bulls are better you've got no worries. I think the lack of rain was an issue but as in my luck It started raining overnight and poured hard all the way home. We hauled seven bulls back and dropped them off at the new owners along the way. Some of them were bought on an order and are on their way to texas never to endure a mn winter again. Poor buggers are gonna get hot though. Good thing is the land payments will get made and I won't retire from trailer building for another year. Double D your source for top genetics at a reasonable price..
What were the ages? I think that seems a little under market but I wasn't there.
 
4Diamond said:
Denny said:
Mine did sell first we averaged $2595 with a top of $4750 and several at $2200 I was a bit dissappointed but I think I had higher hopes. I did the best job I could on these bulls. A couple of the local producers were pissy because we were out of stater's and they made sure to make that known my thoughts were if your bulls are better you've got no worries. I think the lack of rain was an issue but as in my luck It started raining overnight and poured hard all the way home. We hauled seven bulls back and dropped them off at the new owners along the way. Some of them were bought on an order and are on their way to texas never to endure a mn winter again. Poor buggers are gonna get hot though. Good thing is the land payments will get made and I won't retire from trailer building for another year. Double D your source for top genetics at a reasonable price..
What were the ages? I think that seems a little under market but I wasn't there.


Mine were all 12-13- months of age 1150#s to 1500#s semen checked,ultrasounded the whole sale for the day was a $2500 average everyones bulls so I'm told.
 
Well in true Rancher Fashion there's always next year and I'm quite sure the bulls I sold will satisfy their new owners and with that and some luck it will get better.
 
Denny said:
Well in true Rancher Fashion there's always next year and I'm quite sure the bulls I sold will satisfy their new owners and with that and some luck it will get better.
I by no means meant to run you or your bulls down. I doubt they'd work in fescue county but I'm sure they will work great for someone up there.
 
4Diamond said:
Denny said:
Well in true Rancher Fashion there's always next year and I'm quite sure the bulls I sold will satisfy their new owners and with that and some luck it will get better.
I by no means meant to run you or your bulls down. I doubt they'd work in fescue county but I'm sure they will work great for someone up there.

I did'nt take it that way. What kind of genetics do you guys use in fescue country just wondering.
 
We are Angus and red Angus but try to buy local bulls as best we can that are raised on fescue. I've started keeping a couple of my own back that way I know how they were raised.
 

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