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curtdiesel:
Huntandjeep,

Have you checked what prices people are getting at the Toppenish Livestock Saturday sale?  I am taking my daughter down tomorrow to drop off her two West Valley Fair Goats.  I am hoping she gets close to half of what she would have gotten if the fair wasn't canceled.  She has two more that are going in August because of the Yakima Fair getting canceled.  At least that fair setup a special date and is still allowing the kids to receive add ons.

Curt
huntandjeep:

--- Quote from: curtdiesel on July 10, 2020, 04:57:34 PM ---Huntandjeep,

Have you checked what prices people are getting at the Toppenish Livestock Saturday sale?  I am taking my daughter down tomorrow to drop off her two West Valley Fair Goats.  I am hoping she gets close to half of what she would have gotten if the fair wasn't canceled.  She has two more that are going in August because of the Yakima Fair getting canceled.  At least that fair setup a special date and is still allowing the kids to receive add ons.

Curt

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I haven't , actually forgot about the Toppenish sale . Supposedly a guy is buying them tomorrow for what she has into them so far . If that falls through I will have to look into that .
ne kid:
Throwing sticks curious what breed of lamb it was that you bought? If you don't mind.
throwingsticks:

--- Quote from: ne kid on July 10, 2020, 07:33:18 PM ---Throwing sticks curious what breed of lamb it was that you bought? If you don't mind.

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Sure, I had to look it up, and also I paid hanging weight not hoof weight, so it was around 55#. Not cheap, but also not what we eat every day. I was / is a Katahdin hair sheep.
They are less gamey from what I understand, it is good stuff, pretty mild.
buglebuster:
Here are my daughters market goats on the rail at the butcher shop, so sad they didn’t get to show.
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