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2006 Denver National Western Sale Results

Total

Average

     5 Fullblood Bulls         $30,800           $6,844
     3 Percentage Bulls           $6,700           $2,233
     7 Fullblood Bred Females         $67,050           $9,578
     12 Fullblood Open Females         $93,000           $7,750
     5 Purebred Open Females         $13,800           $2,760
     2 Bred 3/4 Females           $5,900           $2.950
     9 Open 3/4 Females         $26,700           $2,967
     2  3/4 cow/calf pairs          $7,750            $3,875
     10 Open Females        $41,550            $4,155
     2 Embryo Lots (5 each)          $8,000            $4,000

     56.5 Lots Lowline Cattle          $301,250            $5,332
 
 

2005 Denver National Western Sale Results

Total

Average

     8 Fullblood Bulls

$18,750

$2,343

     4 Percentage Bulls

$6,400          

$1,600          

     9 Fullblood open Heifers

$51,120

$5,680

     5 Fullblood bred Females

$65,000          

$13,000          

     4 Purebred Females

$9,300          

$2,325          


     64 Lots Lowline Cattle

$212,200

$3,316

 

 

2004 Denver National Western Sale Results

Total

Average

     6 Bulls

$25,200

$4,200

     23 Females

$109,225

$3,310


     39 Lots Lowline Cattle

$134,425

$3,446

 

2003 Denver National Western Sale Results

Total 

Average

     6 Bred Fullblood Heifers

$25,850

$4,308

     6 Open Fullblood Heifers

$21,600

$3,600

     7 Open ¾ Heifer Calves

$11,900

$1,700

     3 Open ½ Heifer Calves

$5,400

$1,800

     6 Fullblood Bulls

$17,150

$2,858

     3 Halfblood Bull Calves

$2,200

$733


     31 Lots Lowline Cattle

$84,100

$2,713

 

Meat is the fastest growing segment of the organic foods market, with a 55% increase in 2006. The Lowline's ability to finish on grass positions Lowline breeders to cash in on the growing demand for organic, naturally raised, and grassfed beef.

 

 

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