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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 199467" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>I can't afford to pay those big bucks for a Longhorn or any other kind of cow for that matter and even if I could I wouldn't. As it's been said earlier they all usually wind up as hamburger in the end-I guess that why I wonder why anyone would pay an outrageous sum of money for an Angus, Lim or any other breed. Oh yeah, go ahead and tell me that they're beef animals and I'm supposed to believe that they're worth alot of money. So, let's say that someone pays $150,000.00 for one of the other more popular breeds of bulls. Now, tell me that they'll sell enough semen to justify paying that much for the bull. Maybe they will. I guess it's kind of like a fellow named Bill Hudson who purchased a Longhorn bull named JM Sue for $30,000. I witnessed the guy who sold this bull turn down a $20,000.00 offer for the bull. I guess since Bill sold $149,000.00 worth of semen from this bull last year at the Legacy sale that he can justify his purchase. Hobby? Maybe. Profitable? Sounds like a profitable hobby to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 199467, member: 440"] I can't afford to pay those big bucks for a Longhorn or any other kind of cow for that matter and even if I could I wouldn't. As it's been said earlier they all usually wind up as hamburger in the end-I guess that why I wonder why anyone would pay an outrageous sum of money for an Angus, Lim or any other breed. Oh yeah, go ahead and tell me that they're beef animals and I'm supposed to believe that they're worth alot of money. So, let's say that someone pays $150,000.00 for one of the other more popular breeds of bulls. Now, tell me that they'll sell enough semen to justify paying that much for the bull. Maybe they will. I guess it's kind of like a fellow named Bill Hudson who purchased a Longhorn bull named JM Sue for $30,000. I witnessed the guy who sold this bull turn down a $20,000.00 offer for the bull. I guess since Bill sold $149,000.00 worth of semen from this bull last year at the Legacy sale that he can justify his purchase. Hobby? Maybe. Profitable? Sounds like a profitable hobby to me. [/QUOTE]
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