Gelv/Char cows would be too big my bulls would be afraid of them lol.WE ran chars for 30 plus years here but any limos or guppies we had were wild as mountain scenery.
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grassfarmer and rkaiser, do you guys think that Soderglen makes money on their sale? Just wondering--I've been to their sale a few times and their overhead must be fantastic. I know they get big prices for their animals but most purebred guys I know don't have that sort of huge overhead that Soderglen does. I know there was big oil money behind it but as a stand alone operation I'm curious to know if you guys think a large, capital intensive purebred operation makes money.
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Have you ever heard of their CREDIT program kpb. Once you buy one bull from Soderglen, it's pretty hard not to come back. I'm just guessing, but I would say that at least $1000.00 of their average is due to this credit program.
As far as making money, good question, but the bottom line is they don't need to make money from the cattle. Land in their area is worth mega bucks, and inflation is rampant.
I do respect Scott and Elan for the tight ship they run, and you have to give them some credit for producing a consistant and pretty darn good product.
They don't hurt the industry, but the world of Soderglen is not the same world as most ranchers in Canada.
If you could take a look at their buyers list their would be a lot of Oil money boys their as well.
Sure does create conversation though doen't it.
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I would agree Randy, Scott and Elan do a great job - but they get quite a bit of help by not being financially limited. I note that they have expanded their operation by buying 3 ranches south of SW of Cardston which will summer 1000 cows. That's the stuff dreams are made of - imagine what that cost?
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