- Beefmaster /
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- Texas
33 Beefmaster, Charolais Cross, & Red Angus Cows... Central TX
- Listing Number
- 012C549-201
- Location
- Central Texas
- Ship From
- Temple, TX
- Breeds
- Beefmaster, Charolais, Red Angus
- Registered?
- No
- Number for Sale
- 33 Head
- Origin
- Native
- Age
- 3 to 6 years old
- Est. Weight
- N/A
- Frame
- Moderate to Large
- Condition
- Medium Flesh
- OCV
- Yes
- Vaccinations
- Current on Vaccinations & Dewormed
- Horns
- Horned & Polled
- Bred To
- Contact Seller
- Preg Checked
- Already Checked
- Start Calving
- March
- Finish Calving
- June
- Sell Part/All
- See Comments Below
- Delivery Date
- Available Now
- Price
- See Comments Below
- Firm/Negotiable
- Firm
- Payment Terms
- Verified Check or Wire Transfer
- Seller
- Contact Information
33 Head of Charolais Cross, Red Angus and Beefmaster bred cows for sale...
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Cows have been vet palpated for spring calving March-June, 2021.
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Recently been worked with vaccines and wormer and are turn out ready.
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Will come running to a feed sack and are easy to handle.
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Young cows aged 3-6 years old.
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Take the group of 33 with free delivery the first 200 miles of Temple, TX for $1075 per head.
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Or take a gate cut of 20 with free delivery the first 100 miles of Temple, TX for the same price.
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Or we’ll sort them how you want them or pick three or more for $975 to $1,200 per head.
Seller's Other Listings
NO SOLICITATIONS... Contact welcomed from Prospective Buyers Only.
Contact for any other reason makes you both unethical and a nuisance.
- Why Listings on The Cattle Range Are Not Always Current.
- Notify TCR Anonymously if Seller tells you the cattle are SOLD or not for sale.
Warning to Sellers:
Be aware of the following Internet Scam...
A prospective buyer contacts seller and agrees to the asking price and then tells the seller...“Give me your address and I'll mail you Certified Funds right away for the cost of the cattle plus $1,500.00 for trucking to my ranch. Deposit the check and then send the $1,500.00 by Western Union to my trucking company. After they receive the funds, they'll contact you about picking up the cattle.”
The problem is that the check is counterfeit. An unwary seller deposits the check and wires the "freight costs to the trucking company." A few days later, the seller's bank contacts him to advise him the check is a fake and his $1,500.00 is gone.
Because these scammers typically e-mail or text sellers, avoid buyers wanting to do a transaction exclusively by e-mail or texting... If they won't talk to you, caution is in order.
Additionally, unless you are certain a buyer is legitimate...
- Do not accept Certified Funds as payment without calling the Bank or other issuing entity to verify the validity of the check. It could be counterfeit.
- Do not provide your checking account information for payment by wire transfer to a prospective buyer. Scammers, in possession of your name, phone number, e-mail address, bank account information, and utilizing software available on the "Dark Web" designed to hack into financial institutions and banks, will attempt to gain access to your account.