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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1576246" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>So when you go to a bull sale how do you do it? My usual M.O is to go thru catalog in advance if I have it and highlight what I like numbers wise etc. Then get there and go thru pens and do another list of what I like by what I see. Cross reference the two lists and nit pick the survivors. </p><p></p><p>My biggest question is do you put more stock in an epd or what you see? Not talking about major flaws but when you get down to the details and minute differences. Like the looks of one but the numbers of the others particularly if you are trying to breed up a certain trait in your herd? Just curious how the pros do it! Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1576246, member: 21382"] So when you go to a bull sale how do you do it? My usual M.O is to go thru catalog in advance if I have it and highlight what I like numbers wise etc. Then get there and go thru pens and do another list of what I like by what I see. Cross reference the two lists and nit pick the survivors. My biggest question is do you put more stock in an epd or what you see? Not talking about major flaws but when you get down to the details and minute differences. Like the looks of one but the numbers of the others particularly if you are trying to breed up a certain trait in your herd? Just curious how the pros do it! Thanks [/QUOTE]
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