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Just looking at his "phenotype"
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<blockquote data-quote="creekdrive" data-source="post: 1330901" data-attributes="member: 21216"><p>Could not agree more with this! Well over half of our bulls sell to repeat buyers or friends/neighbours of repeat buyers. Most of them could care less about pedigree, the names mean nothing to them anyway. Same with EPD's. Some will ask about the sire or dam. The dams and sires are all close by, but not many care to even see them. The repeat guys will occasionally want one bred similar to the last one they got, or they might want to try a different sire line. The way I see it is if they are sending their friends/neighbours to us after using one of our bulls we must be doing something right. Always a good feeling to hear from a customer that the bull they got worked out good for him.</p><p></p><p>The other thing that is always interesting to me is that what one guy thinks is the ugliest bull in the pen, the next guy picks him as his favorite. People definitely do not always see things the same way...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="creekdrive, post: 1330901, member: 21216"] Could not agree more with this! Well over half of our bulls sell to repeat buyers or friends/neighbours of repeat buyers. Most of them could care less about pedigree, the names mean nothing to them anyway. Same with EPD's. Some will ask about the sire or dam. The dams and sires are all close by, but not many care to even see them. The repeat guys will occasionally want one bred similar to the last one they got, or they might want to try a different sire line. The way I see it is if they are sending their friends/neighbours to us after using one of our bulls we must be doing something right. Always a good feeling to hear from a customer that the bull they got worked out good for him. The other thing that is always interesting to me is that what one guy thinks is the ugliest bull in the pen, the next guy picks him as his favorite. People definitely do not always see things the same way... [/QUOTE]
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