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<blockquote data-quote="FlyingLSimmentals" data-source="post: 1059097" data-attributes="member: 16752"><p>I had sold a Reg. SimAngus Bull to a man a few years back less than I wanted too but I needed the space, anyway he was really happy with the bull and he weighed 2100 lbs. when he sold him and he called me for another one. Told him I didn't have anymore simangus at the time, only had a Reg. Black Simmental at breeding age and even then he was a bit young. Also told him I wouldn't be able to let this one go as cheap as the first one, well anyway he went ahead and came and bought him. Well, today my dad had talked to my brother and my brother had told dad that this guy had been trying to reach us all day but couldn't get us and ended up calling him. The man had told my brother the calves were on the ground and that he thought they were the best calves he's ever had and for whatever we were doing to keep doing it because he'll need another one day. Really thought that was awful nice of him to take the time to get a hold of us to give us a compliment. Hopefully, we can keep raising some good ones, a lot of times it can be trial and error. Anyway I would just like to encourage everyone to let the breeder know when they have sold them a good one and not just when there is a problem. I'm guilty as well of not doing so. Now I'll be sure to do so, the next time I'll buy a good one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlyingLSimmentals, post: 1059097, member: 16752"] I had sold a Reg. SimAngus Bull to a man a few years back less than I wanted too but I needed the space, anyway he was really happy with the bull and he weighed 2100 lbs. when he sold him and he called me for another one. Told him I didn't have anymore simangus at the time, only had a Reg. Black Simmental at breeding age and even then he was a bit young. Also told him I wouldn't be able to let this one go as cheap as the first one, well anyway he went ahead and came and bought him. Well, today my dad had talked to my brother and my brother had told dad that this guy had been trying to reach us all day but couldn't get us and ended up calling him. The man had told my brother the calves were on the ground and that he thought they were the best calves he's ever had and for whatever we were doing to keep doing it because he'll need another one day. Really thought that was awful nice of him to take the time to get a hold of us to give us a compliment. Hopefully, we can keep raising some good ones, a lot of times it can be trial and error. Anyway I would just like to encourage everyone to let the breeder know when they have sold them a good one and not just when there is a problem. I'm guilty as well of not doing so. Now I'll be sure to do so, the next time I'll buy a good one. [/QUOTE]
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