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<blockquote data-quote="ArrowHBrand" data-source="post: 442461" data-attributes="member: 6496"><p>Well said. We bought an Angus bull this year with EPD's out of the roof, plus he looks good, and most of all have a great temperment for between that price range. There's nothing wrong with AI sires, and we use them to improve the genetics of our herd. I think it's about advertising and the ability to market your bull to a core group of people. Get some calves on the ground that perform as good, should be better, than your bull and you are going somewhere. Be careful though. I was told once that when something goes right a person will tell 3 or 4 people. However, when something goes wrong a person will tell <strong><u>everyone</u></strong>! If you market a bull as a top performer and he doesn't produce, your rep will be doomed for a long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArrowHBrand, post: 442461, member: 6496"] Well said. We bought an Angus bull this year with EPD's out of the roof, plus he looks good, and most of all have a great temperment for between that price range. There's nothing wrong with AI sires, and we use them to improve the genetics of our herd. I think it's about advertising and the ability to market your bull to a core group of people. Get some calves on the ground that perform as good, should be better, than your bull and you are going somewhere. Be careful though. I was told once that when something goes right a person will tell 3 or 4 people. However, when something goes wrong a person will tell [b][u]everyone[/u][/b]! If you market a bull as a top performer and he doesn't produce, your rep will be doomed for a long time. [/QUOTE]
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