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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1793277" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Last bull sale we went to was one, giant cluster. The bulls were all pretty chill in the pens prior to the sale but they didn't run 'em through a ring, the sale was via video inside their huge barn. Either the videos weren't in sync, or it was going too fast because one bull we bought wasn't the one we thought we bid on. Turned out even better because he ended up being my all-time fave bull (Dick). The other bull was great in the pens, but he loaded hot, never EVER trusted his nasty 'tude and we ended up selling him the next year because he tried to take out Mr. TC. After that, private treaty all the way. I may end up paying more - and I may not. Regardless, it's worth it in my world. Plus, we've established a solid relationship with our current breeder and I now just call him, tell him what I want, and he delivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1793277, member: 24027"] Last bull sale we went to was one, giant cluster. The bulls were all pretty chill in the pens prior to the sale but they didn't run 'em through a ring, the sale was via video inside their huge barn. Either the videos weren't in sync, or it was going too fast because one bull we bought wasn't the one we thought we bid on. Turned out even better because he ended up being my all-time fave bull (Dick). The other bull was great in the pens, but he loaded hot, never EVER trusted his nasty 'tude and we ended up selling him the next year because he tried to take out Mr. TC. After that, private treaty all the way. I may end up paying more - and I may not. Regardless, it's worth it in my world. Plus, we've established a solid relationship with our current breeder and I now just call him, tell him what I want, and he delivers. [/QUOTE]
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