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    Bred cow sale

    Went to a bred cow sale yesterday. Heifers seemed to be fairly decent. Around that $1000 mark with a high of $1200 on a group of big black heifers. The cows ranged from $500 to $790 with the $500 ones being pretty common to the $790 ones being big young char cross cows in excellent shape.
    Real old dogs got down as low as $140.
    It is always interesting going to the sale at Innisfail, Alberta as Jack Daines(the owner) always gives a few speeches about the government, the market, and the Japanese! He is an excellent promoter for the industry and you usually come away feeling optomistic about the whole thing.

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    Recent sales in Veteran, Stettler and Killiam have placed migrade bred hef just under 1$/lb. There sure isn't many bred cows going to town. I had 4 young cows calve about 4-months late. What are young pairs selling for?

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      I stopped in at a purebred Charlais dispersal sale yesterday and the cattle sold very well. They definitely were quality cattle but I wondered if anyone buying would ever get their money back. It seems like a lot of people have a lot of money to risk! I sat besides a young couple who were buying quite a few and he said he needed to get rid of some money he made in the oil patch or else the government would get it through taxes!
      I don't know what young cows with small late calves are selling for. You just don't see any being sold! I suspect most people are holding everything they can afford to feed in hopes things will turn around by next year. It could make for a very large calf crop next year. We certainly don't need a drought next year if we have all those extra mouths to feed?

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