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Newbie #4430128 07/29/13 07:32 PM
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I have never been to an exotic auction. When Corsican type ewes come through, are you told where they come from, age and more important, if they are from good rams (30+ 40+, ect)Just wanting to get started. Any and all information will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

Re: Newbie [Re: dem] #4430147 07/29/13 07:38 PM
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Anything sold at an auction would be of speculation.

Unless the guy was a well known producer..............For what it's worth.

Re: Newbie [Re: Roo Basher] #4431091 07/30/13 01:06 AM
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You would be better off buying from somebody that knows the herd that produced the ewes. When you buy ewes at an auction it is pretty much rolling the dice.

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