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Factors affecting the price paid for spring-yearling bulls
Marston, T.T.; Moser, D.W.; Wankel, L.E.
Conference paper
Publication Date:2002
Conference:Cattlemen's Day, 2002, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, March 1, 2002 Starting Page:127, Ending Page:130 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
Many factors are considered when
commercial cow/calf producers buy bulls.
Breeding system needs and breeder’s
preference determine which breed of bull
will be purchased at a multi-breed sale.
Our analysis of prices paid for bulls tested
and sold through the Kansas Bull Test
Station indicates that bull consigners’
reputations and marketing techniques
influence the price received for bulls at
such an event. Individual performance and
genetic potential are other areas of interest
to bull buyers. Buying habits and prices
indicate that commercial cow/calf
operations use different traits, depending
on the breed, to enhance their cowherd’s
production.