Re: [blackbelly] Prices

2005-10-16 Thread william bartlett
Took a little trip to the sale barn on the boarder of Oklahoma and Arkansas, and the prices were low at this sale also. There were several ABB Rams sold and none, even some with what I thought were very good horns, brought less then $100. dollars. Some of the ewes brought around $45. dollars. I've

Re: [blackbelly] Prices

2005-10-14 Thread Johnson, Oneta
This was at Gainesville's sale. -Original Message- From: RBMuller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 8:32 PM To: blackbelly@lists.blackbellysheep.info Subject:Re: [blackbelly] Prices Sheep are still high here in Central TX. Can't im

Re: [blackbelly] Prices

2005-10-13 Thread RBMuller
Sheep are still high here in Central TX. Can't imagine what happened up there!! Rhonda - Original Message - From: "Britt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 1:49 PM Subject: Re: [blackbelly] Prices > I think it's just the region

Re: [blackbelly] Prices

2005-10-12 Thread Britt
I think it's just the region you're in. There was a recent thread about low sheep prices in Texas and how they're losing value over there. In Florida adult rams and ewes go anywhere from $150-$300 and yearlings and weanlings are cheaper averaging from $100-$150. Johnson, Oneta writes: > > H

[blackbelly] Prices

2005-10-12 Thread Johnson, Oneta
Hey everyone. Has anyone sold lambs/sheep at market lately. I was shocked. Sent a nice size, 7 month old ram with a good set of horns on him to TX yesterday (we are in OK). Needless to say he is back home today. PO'd him at 25.00 and from what I was told by several people, almost all the sheep