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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 729195" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>See - I told you you would get the full range.</p><p>You have to decide what IMAGE you are trying to portray of your operation. I wouldn't think of publishing a pic of an animal I wanted to sell that looked "rough", but I don't have any problem with people coming to my farm & seeing the animals natural. If I had someone coming to look at a specific animal, I might "tidy" up the topline & tailhead - but would rarely full shave the face.</p><p>If I had the ENERGY, I would dearly love to have all my cattle "tidy" looking at all times, but that is not EVER going to happen. Reality sets in. :banana: </p><p>In your case, I would clip up the individuals you want pictured, and leave the group shot bulls alone - unless you have lots of help & time - and energy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 729195, member: 968"] See - I told you you would get the full range. You have to decide what IMAGE you are trying to portray of your operation. I wouldn't think of publishing a pic of an animal I wanted to sell that looked "rough", but I don't have any problem with people coming to my farm & seeing the animals natural. If I had someone coming to look at a specific animal, I might "tidy" up the topline & tailhead - but would rarely full shave the face. If I had the ENERGY, I would dearly love to have all my cattle "tidy" looking at all times, but that is not EVER going to happen. Reality sets in. :banana: In your case, I would clip up the individuals you want pictured, and leave the group shot bulls alone - unless you have lots of help & time - and energy! [/QUOTE]
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