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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 61024" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>As was just posted by someone else, and I have said before, if they don't meet <strong>ALL</strong> of the selection criteria they don't make the cut. I can eliminate a lot of animals by using EPDs so I don't wast my time looking at 300 head that only a few would make the cut. I don't see this as a hard to understand concept. I like the previous posters analogy of the car. </p><p>In 1959 I got burned badly on a used car. Looked great, moderate mileage for it's age, ran smooth, no clunks or strange noises so I bought it. If I would have known that the transmission was filled with sawdust and Alemite CD2 I sure wouldn't have bought it.</p><p>Information is what allows you to nake the right choices more often then wrong choices.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 61024, member: 34"] As was just posted by someone else, and I have said before, if they don't meet [b]ALL[/b] of the selection criteria they don't make the cut. I can eliminate a lot of animals by using EPDs so I don't wast my time looking at 300 head that only a few would make the cut. I don't see this as a hard to understand concept. I like the previous posters analogy of the car. In 1959 I got burned badly on a used car. Looked great, moderate mileage for it's age, ran smooth, no clunks or strange noises so I bought it. If I would have known that the transmission was filled with sawdust and Alemite CD2 I sure wouldn't have bought it. Information is what allows you to nake the right choices more often then wrong choices. dun [/QUOTE]
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