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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1836667" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>From what your saying, by telling an issue and then it not being announced at time of sale, you did your part. To me that comes out about even because there's also times when things that would help you don't get announced too.</p><p>Generally, they that work the ring or an eagle eyed buyer will point something out and have a calf split from a group or point out a flaw.</p><p>If we have an animal with a question we say sell it by the pound. If something is wild or aggressive which is rare for us, we always warn the workers before it comes off the trailer to watch it and it gets old by the pound.</p><p>I think most folks have an understanding as do I that there is a lot of leeway when selling and that you can end up with things not perfect and it doesn't ruin a reputation. Something major and deliberate is different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1836667, member: 24816"] From what your saying, by telling an issue and then it not being announced at time of sale, you did your part. To me that comes out about even because there’s also times when things that would help you don’t get announced too. Generally, they that work the ring or an eagle eyed buyer will point something out and have a calf split from a group or point out a flaw. If we have an animal with a question we say sell it by the pound. If something is wild or aggressive which is rare for us, we always warn the workers before it comes off the trailer to watch it and it gets old by the pound. I think most folks have an understanding as do I that there is a lot of leeway when selling and that you can end up with things not perfect and it doesn’t ruin a reputation. Something major and deliberate is different. [/QUOTE]
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