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I have noticed a new Way to market heifers
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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1254081" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>The same reason anyone advertises on craiglist.. Hes too good to be dog food and she did not expect to get so many 'hobby' buyers and she had too many bulls. He would have been sold if someone called and she could tell they knew their business... Technically, he's not wild..just doesnt like being in a pen alone, he's no problem when with cows or with his group of bulls. With the right facilities and large groups, he's just a regular bull. Our main goal is that the bulls get along with each other. Our contact is limited with them and when we do have contact, its in corrals that is adequate to hold a bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1254081, member: 22072"] The same reason anyone advertises on craiglist.. Hes too good to be dog food and she did not expect to get so many 'hobby' buyers and she had too many bulls. He would have been sold if someone called and she could tell they knew their business... Technically, he's not wild..just doesnt like being in a pen alone, he's no problem when with cows or with his group of bulls. With the right facilities and large groups, he's just a regular bull. Our main goal is that the bulls get along with each other. Our contact is limited with them and when we do have contact, its in corrals that is adequate to hold a bull. [/QUOTE]
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