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<blockquote data-quote="Son of Butch" data-source="post: 1472749" data-attributes="member: 14585"><p>Has to be supply and demand.</p><p>3.1 bw (bottom 15%) probably scares many customers, but if you want stout cattle you need to use a stout bull.</p><p>However unlike most stout bulls Chism daughters are easy calvers at 14 cem.</p><p></p><p>Price can also depend on whether the stud owns a majority share and/or terms of the lease/contract with owner.</p><p>Semen has a huge profit margin. It only costs $1.50 per straw to collect, store and market bull semen.</p><p>When a good bull dies his price goes up. Doesn't make him a better bull, just a limited supply.</p><p></p><p>I'm surprised there aren't more $15-$20 bulls available. I'm thinking of ordering some Syngen Liberty $16 from ABS </p><p>he seems like a bargain to me, but the low price does make me wonder why the good deal... what am I missing?</p><p>There are a lot of $25 bulls I wouldn't use even if they were $16.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of Butch, post: 1472749, member: 14585"] Has to be supply and demand. 3.1 bw (bottom 15%) probably scares many customers, but if you want stout cattle you need to use a stout bull. However unlike most stout bulls Chism daughters are easy calvers at 14 cem. Price can also depend on whether the stud owns a majority share and/or terms of the lease/contract with owner. Semen has a huge profit margin. It only costs $1.50 per straw to collect, store and market bull semen. When a good bull dies his price goes up. Doesn't make him a better bull, just a limited supply. I'm surprised there aren't more $15-$20 bulls available. I'm thinking of ordering some Syngen Liberty $16 from ABS he seems like a bargain to me, but the low price does make me wonder why the good deal... what am I missing? There are a lot of $25 bulls I wouldn't use even if they were $16. [/QUOTE]
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