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<blockquote data-quote="MO_cows" data-source="post: 685809" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>Sounds like this guy was very professional and he sure made a good impression on you. And the way he stood behind his bull, seems like his business practices are top notch (even if some on here didn't find his bull to be) That's worth something. </p><p></p><p>If someone puts a "contact us" link on their web site, or publishes an email address, but it never gets checked, that is very unprofessional. People who have email addresses but don't really "do" email would be better off to do away with their email address than to just ignore it and give such a bad impression.</p><p></p><p>Whether or not we would provide instructions for the care of an animal we sold would depend on the buyer. So far, everyone who has bought our cattle has come from a bigger operation and is more experienced than ourselves, so we would not presume to tell them what to do! But if they were a beginner, I would definitely try to steer them in the right direction and remain available after the sale if they should have questions or problems.</p><p></p><p>The flip side of that is the buyers who can't or won't send you a freakin' picture. I have asked every buyer for photo's of the animals as they matured, and their progeny, but have yet to receive one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MO_cows, post: 685809, member: 9169"] Sounds like this guy was very professional and he sure made a good impression on you. And the way he stood behind his bull, seems like his business practices are top notch (even if some on here didn't find his bull to be) That's worth something. If someone puts a "contact us" link on their web site, or publishes an email address, but it never gets checked, that is very unprofessional. People who have email addresses but don't really "do" email would be better off to do away with their email address than to just ignore it and give such a bad impression. Whether or not we would provide instructions for the care of an animal we sold would depend on the buyer. So far, everyone who has bought our cattle has come from a bigger operation and is more experienced than ourselves, so we would not presume to tell them what to do! But if they were a beginner, I would definitely try to steer them in the right direction and remain available after the sale if they should have questions or problems. The flip side of that is the buyers who can't or won't send you a freakin' picture. I have asked every buyer for photo's of the animals as they matured, and their progeny, but have yet to receive one! [/QUOTE]
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