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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1309395" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Back when I was training as a Customer Engineer for IBM, something they kept pounding into us was "Visual Observation of the Unit". That isn;t possible with AI bulls from catalogs, but after using a bull you can tell a lot by "observing" the results. That's also where the internet has really allowed sharing of information. Asking around about a specific bull will generally get you information from others that have used him.</p><p>When we were still adding to the herd from outside, the EPDs were used to narrow the field to those that met our criteria numbers wise. Then a half hour or so several times observing the individual was alwasy the final cut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1309395, member: 34"] Back when I was training as a Customer Engineer for IBM, something they kept pounding into us was "Visual Observation of the Unit". That isn;t possible with AI bulls from catalogs, but after using a bull you can tell a lot by "observing" the results. That's also where the internet has really allowed sharing of information. Asking around about a specific bull will generally get you information from others that have used him. When we were still adding to the herd from outside, the EPDs were used to narrow the field to those that met our criteria numbers wise. Then a half hour or so several times observing the individual was alwasy the final cut. [/QUOTE]
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