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<blockquote data-quote="happycows" data-source="post: 5495306" data-attributes="member: 722"><p>I sold some 10/12 month old fleck x heifers yesterday privately from home @£575 to a farmer who's dispersed his herd. Lokks like i did well. </p><p> I was looking at £12.50 a week in feed and bedding too feed them for the winter and they were still going too push me trying too feed them next summer as well. I'd have been out scouting for grass keep at @£120 a acre.</p><p>Best gone and good luck too the man. Hope he does well out of them. He has silage, barley, cubicles and straw. They will be for sale again 8 weeks before calving and there only half hour in the tractor and box away if i want them back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happycows, post: 5495306, member: 722"] I sold some 10/12 month old fleck x heifers yesterday privately from home @£575 to a farmer who's dispersed his herd. Lokks like i did well. I was looking at £12.50 a week in feed and bedding too feed them for the winter and they were still going too push me trying too feed them next summer as well. I'd have been out scouting for grass keep at @£120 a acre. Best gone and good luck too the man. Hope he does well out of them. He has silage, barley, cubicles and straw. They will be for sale again 8 weeks before calving and there only half hour in the tractor and box away if i want them back. [/QUOTE]
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