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<blockquote data-quote="Horseless" data-source="post: 631152" data-attributes="member: 6345"><p>No he doesn't bring up quality as an issue, he doesn't state any reason. That is why I stated "IF" there is a quality issue in the last sentence. If there was a quality issue I would not sell them as bred. Culling can be another expensive issue depending on your sitiuation. Timing can be a big deal. In my situation, if I am culling it is do to a quality issue. The cows need to be in my herd as long as possible and still be productive. I would feel pretty guilty if I sold my cull cows as bred, because there would be a qualtiy issue.</p><p>Now, if I had to sell because a lack of hay, or drought or for some other unforseen disruption to my business, then I would probably call it a dispersion or a partial dispersion. Then perhaps a very good time to by "MY" cows. But cull cows to me are just that, culls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horseless, post: 631152, member: 6345"] No he doesn't bring up quality as an issue, he doesn't state any reason. That is why I stated "IF" there is a quality issue in the last sentence. If there was a quality issue I would not sell them as bred. Culling can be another expensive issue depending on your sitiuation. Timing can be a big deal. In my situation, if I am culling it is do to a quality issue. The cows need to be in my herd as long as possible and still be productive. I would feel pretty guilty if I sold my cull cows as bred, because there would be a qualtiy issue. Now, if I had to sell because a lack of hay, or drought or for some other unforseen disruption to my business, then I would probably call it a dispersion or a partial dispersion. Then perhaps a very good time to by "MY" cows. But cull cows to me are just that, culls. [/QUOTE]
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