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Low Priced Bulls. Are they worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="mwj" data-source="post: 326912" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>Reliability and honesty are not the same thing . If you were selling something that turned out to be unreliable after a period of time and you removed the prod. from the mkt. you would be honest and have good character :roll: If you want to make comparisons you have to compare the same thing. Do you think it pos. for someone with a lot of money to buy a bunch of donor cows and flush them to have a production sale in a short period of time without a lot of experiance. It would be hard to even make a guess about them and what there actual knowlege of cattle breeding was. They could hire a sale manager throw together a catalog and advertise to the hilt around the country. I am sure there are a lot of peoople that would look and be interested in some of the offering without the chance to meet or evaluate the owners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mwj, post: 326912, member: 491"] Reliability and honesty are not the same thing . If you were selling something that turned out to be unreliable after a period of time and you removed the prod. from the mkt. you would be honest and have good character :roll: If you want to make comparisons you have to compare the same thing. Do you think it pos. for someone with a lot of money to buy a bunch of donor cows and flush them to have a production sale in a short period of time without a lot of experiance. It would be hard to even make a guess about them and what there actual knowlege of cattle breeding was. They could hire a sale manager throw together a catalog and advertise to the hilt around the country. I am sure there are a lot of peoople that would look and be interested in some of the offering without the chance to meet or evaluate the owners. [/QUOTE]
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