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<blockquote data-quote="NEFarmwife" data-source="post: 1558287" data-attributes="member: 26897"><p>Here, we sell "commercial" bulls to commercial cattlemen. They don't AI. They just need a bull or 3 to run with their girls. We do pull genomics and usually only offer 10-13 bulls a year. Last year, we had so many people calling for bulls after our sale, we increased this year. Most our customers are repeats. The only downside to that is if we've assisted them the last couple years, we won't see him the next. But...he has told a few others whom end up buying as well. We've never had to make things right with a customer. We average $2300 for commercial. Not a bad price at all. But we've spent our fair share in AIing our herd to create good bulls and replacements. Most any folks around here don't want to spend no $5-9K on a "GREAT PB Bull" to run on commercial cows. They usually fall apart right after they hit pasture. Ours come out looking like they just cleaned up for a hot date.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NEFarmwife, post: 1558287, member: 26897"] Here, we sell "commercial" bulls to commercial cattlemen. They don't AI. They just need a bull or 3 to run with their girls. We do pull genomics and usually only offer 10-13 bulls a year. Last year, we had so many people calling for bulls after our sale, we increased this year. Most our customers are repeats. The only downside to that is if we've assisted them the last couple years, we won't see him the next. But...he has told a few others whom end up buying as well. We've never had to make things right with a customer. We average $2300 for commercial. Not a bad price at all. But we've spent our fair share in AIing our herd to create good bulls and replacements. Most any folks around here don't want to spend no $5-9K on a "GREAT PB Bull" to run on commercial cows. They usually fall apart right after they hit pasture. Ours come out looking like they just cleaned up for a hot date. [/QUOTE]
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