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<blockquote data-quote="VanC" data-source="post: 620184" data-attributes="member: 3355"><p>If they're not perfect, then there must be cons. I'd be careful about saying that (the part about no cons) to prospective buyers. Some may buy it, but some won't.</p><p></p><p>If I ever realize my dream and am looking to buy some cattle, I'm going straight to a breeder. I'm going to tell them what I'm looking for and I'm going to pester them with lots of questions. How they answer those questions will determine whether they get my business or not. I'm going to eventually ask them about their cattle's faults. If they say there are none, I'm walking away. I figure they're either not being honest, or they don't know their own cattle. They may have exactly what I'm looking for and the best cattle I've ever seen, but I'm gone. I'm not going to do business with someone that's dishonest, and I'm not going to do business with someone that isn't knowledgeable about the product they're trying to sell me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VanC, post: 620184, member: 3355"] If they're not perfect, then there must be cons. I'd be careful about saying that (the part about no cons) to prospective buyers. Some may buy it, but some won't. If I ever realize my dream and am looking to buy some cattle, I'm going straight to a breeder. I'm going to tell them what I'm looking for and I'm going to pester them with lots of questions. How they answer those questions will determine whether they get my business or not. I'm going to eventually ask them about their cattle's faults. If they say there are none, I'm walking away. I figure they're either not being honest, or they don't know their own cattle. They may have exactly what I'm looking for and the best cattle I've ever seen, but I'm gone. I'm not going to do business with someone that's dishonest, and I'm not going to do business with someone that isn't knowledgeable about the product they're trying to sell me. [/QUOTE]
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