here is a link to how the FHA sale went this past weekend. The coyotes are moving along better, but you need to take into consideration that only 90% of the westerns moved and a mere 60% of the eastern coyotes have been sold. This could drastically inflate the average to look higher than what it really is. I wouldn't be going to your local furbuyer and expecting a $75 average on your coyotes.
http://www.furharvesters.com/results/2011/mar11us.pdf
FHA's March sale
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FHA's March sale
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Re: FHA's March sale
That must be a mis=print on the avr. for eastern coyotes..
The other prices seem to be inline with what I got for other types of animals I sold this year...
The other prices seem to be inline with what I got for other types of animals I sold this year...
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Re: FHA's March sale
I think the eastern section is probably correct. they only sold 60% of what was offered. This is telling me that higher end easterns all sold, but the junk was still left over. That should throw the average out of whack. I think the eastern coyotes realistically will average around $25 at an auction house. When you look at nafa's eastern coyote avarage, it was right around $28 per pelt. Put tumbling fees and commission on those numbers and now you are down around a $20-$25 average.
Chris Lyon
My mind belongs to my work,
My heart belongs to my family,
BUT MY SOUL BELONGS TO THE COYOTES!!!
My mind belongs to my work,
My heart belongs to my family,
BUT MY SOUL BELONGS TO THE COYOTES!!!