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<blockquote data-quote="Diehard40" data-source="post: 228060" data-attributes="member: 3410"><p>Main thing to keep in mind about bull tests are that they are a major marketing tool for the consigner. so keep that in mind before you put bulls in them if you consign junk then that is the impression people will have of your operation. Also you may not want to consign your very best bull as you won't be able to make as much a profit on him as you would selling private treaty or through a breed sale. Remember in bull test you have to pay for the service provided, which includes feeding these bulls for 180+ days in some cases, vet bills, advertising, etc...</p><p>Just look at it as investing in a marketing program which all purebred producers need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diehard40, post: 228060, member: 3410"] Main thing to keep in mind about bull tests are that they are a major marketing tool for the consigner. so keep that in mind before you put bulls in them if you consign junk then that is the impression people will have of your operation. Also you may not want to consign your very best bull as you won't be able to make as much a profit on him as you would selling private treaty or through a breed sale. Remember in bull test you have to pay for the service provided, which includes feeding these bulls for 180+ days in some cases, vet bills, advertising, etc... Just look at it as investing in a marketing program which all purebred producers need. [/QUOTE]
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