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<blockquote data-quote="CrossJ" data-source="post: 1406568" data-attributes="member: 9685"><p>Question.....just what is the magic 'price' that would make YOU save fur? I hear this all the time....'they just aren't worth enough for me to waste my time'. My guess is that most who say this have never 'put up' fur in their lives, and its an excuse because they don't know how. </p><p> I personally put up all my fur. I have more bargaining power with finished hides than I do green, if for no other reason than I have the ability to walk away and not have to worry about spoilage. I do see Scotts point though in regards to the 'on the carcus' cats. Sadly, most of our cats here in OK are piss poor in quality. They are flat, have minimal spotting, with poor washed bellies. For this reason, the taxidermy market will bring the most money. </p><p> </p><p>Every year there is speculation about fur prices.</p><p>No one really knows till the markets open.</p><p></p><p>I did not sell my 2010 furs due to being mid construction on my home. In 2009 I sold 63 finished coyotes for a $12.50 average. I sold 14 cats for a $73 average. It is not a fortune; it bought alot of fuel though.</p><p></p><p>Maintain</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrossJ, post: 1406568, member: 9685"] Question.....just what is the magic 'price' that would make YOU save fur? I hear this all the time....'they just aren't worth enough for me to waste my time'. My guess is that most who say this have never 'put up' fur in their lives, and its an excuse because they don't know how. I personally put up all my fur. I have more bargaining power with finished hides than I do green, if for no other reason than I have the ability to walk away and not have to worry about spoilage. I do see Scotts point though in regards to the 'on the carcus' cats. Sadly, most of our cats here in OK are piss poor in quality. They are flat, have minimal spotting, with poor washed bellies. For this reason, the taxidermy market will bring the most money. Every year there is speculation about fur prices. No one really knows till the markets open. I did not sell my 2010 furs due to being mid construction on my home. In 2009 I sold 63 finished coyotes for a $12.50 average. I sold 14 cats for a $73 average. It is not a fortune; it bought alot of fuel though. Maintain [/QUOTE]
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