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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 9278402" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>the dry jerseys at Exeter sold pretty well, for no records.</p><p>they might not have done, if there were the records with them !!!</p><p></p><p>l think its the finance that's driving the trade, once someone has a large chunk of approved finance, some seem to want to spend it all at the next sale. logical, except there could be several wanting to do the same................... and with mart-eye, an away bidder, once bought one, needs to fill a lorry up, to make the haulage worth while, and again, could be more than 1 buying.</p><p></p><p>where you see the biggest difference, is with the 'end' cows, the 'not so good ones', used to be cheap, they are not now, again, filing the lorry, or blowing the cash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 9278402, member: 86168"] the dry jerseys at Exeter sold pretty well, for no records. they might not have done, if there were the records with them !!! l think its the finance that's driving the trade, once someone has a large chunk of approved finance, some seem to want to spend it all at the next sale. logical, except there could be several wanting to do the same................... and with mart-eye, an away bidder, once bought one, needs to fill a lorry up, to make the haulage worth while, and again, could be more than 1 buying. where you see the biggest difference, is with the 'end' cows, the 'not so good ones', used to be cheap, they are not now, again, filing the lorry, or blowing the cash. [/QUOTE]
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