You could, but you certainly won't get much for them.
It's not a matter of "who" it's "what" markets are available to buy MGs. You won't have as much luck selling MGs for a good price in the States because they are mostly directed to cattle that are black-coloured, not grey. Unless you have Angus-sired Murray Grey calves to sell, you're really going to be docked for the different colour. Australia and possibly Canada are the countries that will buy cattle based on health, weight and condition and not hide colour.
If you are looking for quality Registered Black Angus cattle they can be found at AAA Hiser Farms located in Palestine, Texas. Plus there are a lot of other ranches around Texas and Oklahoma that you can go to that will sell registered Angus bulls at their annual or semi-annual bull sales.
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It really depends on the animal and the breeder who sells them. Those miniature breeds are quite expensive. However, there are Angus cattle that will sell for quite a lot too: top bulls will go for around $100,000 or more. Even prized Holstein or Jersey cows will cost a producer $200,000 or more to sell.
It tends to, yes, more because Angus beef sells under the marketing initiative of CAB or Certified Angus Beef.
- The demand for beef from cattle rose in the East.
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I don't think you can sell whales on the black market. they usually sell body parts, drugs, and weapons illegally.
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If someone would like to sell cattle in Houston, the best place to do it is online. Many farmers sell their livestock, including cattle, on Craigslist.
Whenever the price is right. Check with local cattle prices listings at your local salebarn. Make sure you sell when the price is high, not low, to get a good profit. Most folks will sell cattle in the spring or fall, so be prepared to sell before the big influx to the salebarn begins.