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    Peak Dot Ranch

    Did anyone hear how their sale went on
    Wednesday?

    #2
    From EverythingAngus.com

    Peak Dot Ranch Bull and Female Sale
    Wood Mountain SK CN
    December 1, 2011

    Gross Average
    129 Bulls $607,100 $4,706
    2 Cows $ 16,500 $8,250
    1 Bred Yearling Heifer $ 6,000
    $6,000
    26 Heifers $118,200 $4,546
    Total Sale $750,300 $4,749

    Top Bull
    Lot 110 $12,000
    Name: Peak Dot Iron Mountain 473X
    Sire: SAV Iron Mountain 8066
    Buyer: Hillcrest Enterprises, Coronach,
    SK

    Lot 30 $11,000
    Name: Peak Dot Iron Mountain 455X
    Sire: SAV Iron Mountain 8066
    Buyer: Mark Nutter Thedford, NE

    Lot 112 $11,000
    Name: Peak Dot Dynamite 519X
    Sire: Mohnen Dynamite 1356
    Buyer: Lorne Dunits, Oakburn, MB

    Lot 122 $10,500
    Name: Peak Dot Iron Mountain 664X
    Sire: SAV Iron Mountain 8066
    Buyer: North Point Angus, High Prairie,
    AB

    Lot 138 $10,500
    Name: Peak Dot Bulletin 67X
    Sire: SAV Bulletin7904
    Buyer: Someday Ranch Willow, Bunch, SK

    Lot 127 $10,000
    Name: Peak Dot Iron Mountain 74X
    Sire: SAV Iron Mountain 8066
    Buyer: Carl Dethlets & Sons, Rockville,
    NE

    Top Cow
    Lot 1 $8,500
    Name: Lady of Peak Dot 986U
    Sire SAV Predominant 4438
    Buyer: Daryl Chapman, Elmore City, OK

    Top Open Heifer
    Lot 4 $10,000
    Name: Lady of Peak Dot 546Y
    Sire: SAV Iron Mountain 8066
    Buyer: Jim Mattis, O'neals, CA

    Lot 6 $8,500
    Name: Lady of Peak Dot 561Y
    Sire: SAV Iron Mountain 8066
    Buyer: Emily Geisel, Estevan, SK

    Lot 10 $8,000
    Name: Mia of Peak Dot 555Y
    Sire: SAV Iron Mountain 8066
    Buyer: Hank Hamil, Cashion, OK

    The Cudlobe sale was on Wednesday
    (yesterday) and they averaged $4605 on
    105 yearlings and $4893 on 7 two year
    olds.

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      #3
      Found the heifer sale results on DLMS

      I bet they were not happy with how it went. Looks
      like 1425 average price. Not many hit 1500 some
      1300. These are in my view average sale ring
      prices and may indicate the M.C. Quantock sale
      is not going to average the 1700 m.c. Is figuring

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        #4
        $1425 a dissapointing average for commercial bred heifers? Indicates over inflated expectations or input costs if you can't be happy with that.

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          #5
          I have to agree with GF. $1425 for heifers is looking pretty good with where the economy is headed these days. Even though I paid about that for cows in October, I wouldn't even consider those prices today with the crap that's coming out of Europe.

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            #6
            Looking at smc's post and the money these guys
            get for their bulls makes me think they won't quit
            bulls to just sell bred heifers. Certainly more cost
            to get the bulls to those prices but the end
            money warrants it.

            Looking from a genetic standpoint these bred
            heifer's and the calf's their carrying selling for
            commercial ring prices.

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              #7
              15444 you need to start following "my guy" he
              knows cattle purchasing strategies!

              Kato "the guy" has said on here, (and I am
              following it) never buy cows more than 2 months
              before calving!

              1) save feed
              2) interest expense, value of money
              3) greater accuracy of expected calving dates
              4) prices are high now, the only way to go is
              down

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