
Posted by ohio on November 3, 2009, 7:25 am, in reply to "Re: winning edge "
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I think that is what's different about the Northern Improvement x 42FJ cattle. All the power and hair of the cow family but smaller framed and sounder, though you are right, the Tyson needed loosened up in the back leg a little, the Northern Ice and Charolais heifers were plenty sound and pretty impressive quality to me
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: Ya The 42FJ where diffently good but the
: only problem that I find with 42FJ they all
: snap on there Pastuns really bad 42FJ dose
: and all her offspring do so if you get a
: judge that dosent minnd that then your ok
: but other wise...
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: The top end was worth the asking price for
: the
: most part. The Tyson and the Char out of the
: 42FJ family were worth every bit of it. The
: Eye Candy and Dirty Hairy weren't bad. The
: bottom price cattle were worth more than
: their base for the most part as well at
: $1000 and $1500. There were definetly a
: couple of puzzling prices there though. The
: huge, rugged, straight Ice pick comes to
: mind, the Double Vision, and one or two
: others were way over priced, but I suppose
: maybe its better to just price them high
: than to base them low and then run then up
: high yourself. I thought the best one there
: might have been the little red Northern Ice.
: Anyone know how anything sold? I know that
: the Tyson, Dirty Hairy, and Char were all
: over $5000.
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: GREED!!!
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: I went on the winning edge website and kinda
: think htose base price are a little high ya
: I know shattos and Rowe gentics may be worth
: it but diffently not fergusons! so whats up
: with those prices
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