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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1484742" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>You are kinda like your name. Doesn't sound like you trust very many people. That's too bad for you.</p><p>I breed to many different bulls, because no 1 bull has all the traits to FIX all my cows. I have a heck of a good group of cows, but NONE are PERFECT. I am not barn blind. I am always striving to improve. Sorry you don't have breeders around that you can rely on. I've only been doing this for 47 years. I can say I have NEVER had a bull buyer unhappy. Most my bulls (the few I do sell as bulls) go to repeat buyers. I only sell weaned bull calves. Rarely have a bull of breeding age.</p><p></p><p>When you sell unproven bulls, you are selling their pedigree. I hardly sell a bull that the buyer doesn't want to see the dam. And, they can usually see siblings in my herd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1484742, member: 968"] You are kinda like your name. Doesn't sound like you trust very many people. That's too bad for you. I breed to many different bulls, because no 1 bull has all the traits to FIX all my cows. I have a heck of a good group of cows, but NONE are PERFECT. I am not barn blind. I am always striving to improve. Sorry you don't have breeders around that you can rely on. I've only been doing this for 47 years. I can say I have NEVER had a bull buyer unhappy. Most my bulls (the few I do sell as bulls) go to repeat buyers. I only sell weaned bull calves. Rarely have a bull of breeding age. When you sell unproven bulls, you are selling their pedigree. I hardly sell a bull that the buyer doesn't want to see the dam. And, they can usually see siblings in my herd. [/QUOTE]
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