mandieg4
Lovin' The Homestead
We went to the dairy sale here yesterday and fresh Jersey's without any issues were bringing between $1000 & $1800 (even the few cross breeds that I saw), good Holsteins were bringing $1200 & $2400. If I had the money and was looking for a family milk cow for the first time, this ad would sound pretty good. I would gladly pay more money for a cow that has been trained to lead, was already used to being hand & machine milked, and that I could check out on the farm first.
We bought a second Jersey through the sale barn last month for $600, the only thing we knew about her was that she freshened the end of June and that she only had 3 good quarters. She was stubborn as everything, wouldn't lead, & wouldn't follow a bucket of feed. We finally figured out she had to have a lead cow to follow. I also found out the hard way that she will not tolerate being milked from the left side. Several hoof shaped bruises, a broken finger, and lots of tears later she is actually a really good cow. But I have learned my lesson. I will have to think long and hard before I ever buy another cow from the sale without a calf to help me milk during the learning period.
That said, I have one of my Jersey's listed for $2000 including her heifer calf, and I worry that that is too high. But there isn't anything listed around me that I can compare it to. I think she is worth just as much, if not more, than a cow coming through the sale barn and I'm not in any hurry to get rid of her so I feel comfortable asking that much. If prices in this guy's area are comparable, maybe he's not asking too much after all.
We bought a second Jersey through the sale barn last month for $600, the only thing we knew about her was that she freshened the end of June and that she only had 3 good quarters. She was stubborn as everything, wouldn't lead, & wouldn't follow a bucket of feed. We finally figured out she had to have a lead cow to follow. I also found out the hard way that she will not tolerate being milked from the left side. Several hoof shaped bruises, a broken finger, and lots of tears later she is actually a really good cow. But I have learned my lesson. I will have to think long and hard before I ever buy another cow from the sale without a calf to help me milk during the learning period.
That said, I have one of my Jersey's listed for $2000 including her heifer calf, and I worry that that is too high. But there isn't anything listed around me that I can compare it to. I think she is worth just as much, if not more, than a cow coming through the sale barn and I'm not in any hurry to get rid of her so I feel comfortable asking that much. If prices in this guy's area are comparable, maybe he's not asking too much after all.