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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 956118" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>Alot of customers look at individual performance because they don't understand epd's. It's reaaly easy to pick out the "best" bull based on individual weights.</p><p>Last year we had a guy sell about fifteen head of really good angus bulls in Visalia that were straight off dry feed and ready to work. They sold right along side the fat bulls. He probably came out on it once you factor in his feed costs but he got killed on price as the hobbyists wouldn't touch them... They would have been my choice if I were looking for angus that day.</p><p>In my opinion, both parties get screwed, the seller has a ton of money in feed and the buyer get's a bull that's not fit to go breed cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 956118, member: 14661"] Alot of customers look at individual performance because they don't understand epd's. It's reaaly easy to pick out the "best" bull based on individual weights. Last year we had a guy sell about fifteen head of really good angus bulls in Visalia that were straight off dry feed and ready to work. They sold right along side the fat bulls. He probably came out on it once you factor in his feed costs but he got killed on price as the hobbyists wouldn't touch them... They would have been my choice if I were looking for angus that day. In my opinion, both parties get screwed, the seller has a ton of money in feed and the buyer get's a bull that's not fit to go breed cows. [/QUOTE]
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