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<blockquote data-quote="Sage" data-source="post: 471834" data-attributes="member: 5352"><p>Any bulls that come back from lease go to slavage for a few reasons. The market around here is very good for yopung bulls so we usually get more than the asking price when it's all done. Most of the customers have small herds and keep ther own replacements so they want different genetics. By only leasing virgin bulls we eliminate the risk of bringing diseases from one herd to another. </p><p>Generally it is our lower end that are leased(very high quality animals, not junk bulls) but if the customer wants to they can purchase the bull for the original price anytime during the lease. It seems to help out the smaller producers and doesn't hurt us so I think it's a good thing for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sage, post: 471834, member: 5352"] Any bulls that come back from lease go to slavage for a few reasons. The market around here is very good for yopung bulls so we usually get more than the asking price when it's all done. Most of the customers have small herds and keep ther own replacements so they want different genetics. By only leasing virgin bulls we eliminate the risk of bringing diseases from one herd to another. Generally it is our lower end that are leased(very high quality animals, not junk bulls) but if the customer wants to they can purchase the bull for the original price anytime during the lease. It seems to help out the smaller producers and doesn't hurt us so I think it's a good thing for now. [/QUOTE]
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