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York sale

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Entries close on Friday 14th.
I'm taking two heifers.
Mickle, black short-leg. 2nd Wensleydale show, 2nd Eggleston show.
Halite, red non-short. 3rd Wolsingham show.

EDIT 6th Oct
Mickle 2nd, 430gns (looking at Steve's price summary below, this was the top price for the sale)
Halite 3rd, 320gns
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Catalogue now available on YLC website for next Saturdays rare breed sale
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some nice cattle for sale today.

13 cows 230 - 410 guineas average 301.50
13 heifers 170 - 430 guineas average 216.9
six spring 2017 steers 195 - 260 average 225

3 bulls 140, 140 and 300 guineas, though I don't think any of them sold
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I bought two March 2017 steers for 195 each - for the benefit of anyone wanting to judge them for size I weighed them today and they were 198 & 224kg or 97p per kg
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Out of interest Rob, how does the Sept 2017 born steer you got from me compare in weight?
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Unfortunately I didn't think about weighing him before I released him into the Ings with the others. I'm going to weigh them all when we gather them next time so I'll let you know. I really should get the weigh scale permanently set up somewhere.
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I know a lot of people are not able to take their steers through to finishing, however at the prices some are fetching it certainly won't make the books balance :(
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How old where your heifers Louisa ?
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Ann - Halite born 22/1/18, Mickle born 6/2/18.

I would also point out that a lot of work went into all the heifers I sold this year. I started halter training them as baby calves. The four 2018 heifers then had 2 weeks of regular training in Aug, including walking as pairs. Followed by four local shows so they became used to loading, travelling, small children, dogs & background noise. They had to be sufficiently quiet for Paul to be able to lead them while on two crutches. This proved a decisive selling point as one was bought by a family with a disabled child.
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At least all your hard work paid of just wish more people realized if your present your animals properly it pays.
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