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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 175934" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>What are the ups and downs of using a buyer / broker to find and buy specific types of cattle on behalf of a client? Would this be a benefit for the cattleman who is just starting out in having an experienced cattleman go to the auctions knowing what you are looking for and make the purchases that are within your spending limit? Would the advantage of having that experienced person, knowing what qualities the animal should have from a health, disposition, and structure standpoint, outweigh the extra cost? Would this advantage save money in the longer run in meds, vets or animal losses until I would feel experienced enough to do my own selecting? I am mostly curious because there is one such individual located near me that is able to attend the sales that take place midday during the week that I cannot attend. He offers this service to beginners and experienced alike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 175934, member: 1863"] What are the ups and downs of using a buyer / broker to find and buy specific types of cattle on behalf of a client? Would this be a benefit for the cattleman who is just starting out in having an experienced cattleman go to the auctions knowing what you are looking for and make the purchases that are within your spending limit? Would the advantage of having that experienced person, knowing what qualities the animal should have from a health, disposition, and structure standpoint, outweigh the extra cost? Would this advantage save money in the longer run in meds, vets or animal losses until I would feel experienced enough to do my own selecting? I am mostly curious because there is one such individual located near me that is able to attend the sales that take place midday during the week that I cannot attend. He offers this service to beginners and experienced alike. [/QUOTE]
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