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Our Customers calf prices this fall

BRG

Well-known member
I thought I would share some calf prices our bull customers have been recieving up here. We are a Red Angus seedstock supplier.

Check out our website if you have time. www.gillredangus.com

Steers
Mobridge, SD Oct. 11

Leo & Tom Aberle
104 RdAngus
481 lbs
$134.00
We bought

Bickel Ranch
104 RdAngus
533lbs
$131.00
We bought

Chris Keller
20 Rd/Blk
521 lbs
$129.00
We bid on

Leo & Tom Aberle
90 RdAngus
551 lbs
$127.00
We bought

Bickel Ranch
90 RdAngus
607 lbs
$125.50
We bought

Jay & Brenda Jones
52 Red
550 lbs
$124.25
contending

JR Marshall
83 Rd/Blk
613 lbs
$119.25
contending

Fiedler Farms
62 Rd/Rwf
625 lbs
$119.00
We bid on

Larry Jacobs
70 Char/Rd
637 lbs
$118.75
We bid on

Larry & Micky Barnica
26 Rd/Rwf
563 lbs
$118.50
We bid on

Ft. Pierre, SD Oct. 12

Prince & Sons
194 Rd Angus
531 lbs
$133.00
We were contending bidder

Mobridge, SD Oct. 4

Dubray Ranch
80 red/char
598 lbs
$126.75
We bought

Phillip, SD Sept. 25

Rapid Creek Ranch
81 red Angus
619 lbs
126.25
We were contending bidders

Faith Livestock September

Fogelman
57 red angus
1015 lbs
$110.00
bid on

Fogelman
56 red angus
907 lbs
$110.50
bid on

Godan Livestock, Oct. 9

Dan Hooper
88 red angus
545 lbs
$124.50
We bought

Heifers
Mobridge, SD Oct. 11

Bickel Ranch
85 Red
544 lbs
$143.50

Bickel Ranch
42 Red
462 lbs
$135.00

Jay & Brenda Jones
29 Red
547 lbs
$128.00

Jay & Brenda Jones
14 Red
440 lbs
$125.25

Larry & Micky Barnica
25 Rd/Rwf
534 lbs
$122.00

JR Marshall
19 Rd/Rwf
537 lbs
$121.50

Harold Arnold
40 Rd/Rwf
576 lbs
$121.00
We bought

Larry Jacobs
54 Char/Red
59 1lbs
$114.00

Ft. Pierre, SD Oct. 12

Prince & Sons
102 Red Angus
443 lbs
$132.00

Prince & Sons
26 Red Angus
528 lbs
$117.50
 

PPRM

Well-known member
BRG, I think your post shows two things....

It pays to buy good stock....

People smart enough to buy good stock generally sell calves before October 15th......The worst thing you can do is sell your cattle when you run out of grass...You have lots of company and the feedlots pens are a lot fuller,

PPRM
 

Silver

Well-known member
PPRM said:
BRG, I think your post shows two things....

It pays to buy good stock....

People smart enough to buy good stock generally sell calves before October 15th......The worst thing you can do is sell your cattle when you run out of grass...You have lots of company and the feedlots pens are a lot fuller,

PPRM

Ordinarily I would agree with you, but I'm not giving my calves away (85-90 cents/lb) if I can help it. I'm hanging on as long as I can.
 

PPRM

Well-known member
Silver said:
PPRM said:
BRG, I think your post shows two things....

It pays to buy good stock....

People smart enough to buy good stock generally sell calves before October 15th......The worst thing you can do is sell your cattle when you run out of grass...You have lots of company and the feedlots pens are a lot fuller,

PPRM

Ordinarily I would agree with you, but I'm not giving my calves away (85-90 cents/lb) if I can help it. I'm hanging on as long as I can.

I'm doing the same thing......I look for next spring to be better and have my feed set.....I just don't see selling for the next bit to be the best thing,

PPRM
 

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