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looking for going rate on Fallow bucks
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01/07/15 11:05 PM
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rsquared
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can someone share the going rate for fallow bucks.
ideally looking for pricing on 1 yr old , 2 yr old, and 3 yr old bucks
thanks
Stuff my dad said in the deer blind
"I can dive deeper and come up drier" "did you do that?"
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Re: looking for going rate on Fallow bucks
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01/08/15 05:10 AM
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Man they are high, I bought some 3 year old bucks that were nice but not superb. I gave 2800 each for them.. Live sale. Bough some yearlings this year for 650$ good luck on the search
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Re: looking for going rate on Fallow bucks
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01/09/15 12:37 AM
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As mentioned, they are high but also all over the board. Four year olds all over based on how good they are. Yearing nub bucks are currently selling for $500 or so. One year olds around $800, two year olds around $1200-1350 Three year olds around $1800-2000. I either have some now or will have some when I start catching in a few months of all ages in a limited number.
Rick Welch 512-563-0482 Bastrop, Texas
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Re: looking for going rate on Fallow bucks
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01/09/15 12:46 AM
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Curtis
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I highly recommend Rick. I have bought axis and fallow from him. Healthy and exactly what he described upon delivery.
Double Arrow Bow Hunting www.doublearrowbowhunting.comBow hunters welcome! Whitetail-Axis-Blackbuck-Fallow-Barasingha-Scimitar Oryx Located in Gonzales County. Visit our Facebook page for current updates!
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Re: looking for going rate on Fallow bucks
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01/09/15 01:54 PM
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EddieWalker
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From what I've heard, the price of exotics has been rising because of all the oil field money out there. Those guys are doing well and willing to spend it on the animals, so the more they spend, the more demand there is, and the higher the price goes. With the massive drop in the price of oil, the money won't be there to spend on exotics and if the demand declines, the price should drop. My guess is those with animals will have to start accepting less money for them.
Eddie
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