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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 358626" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Selling a sorry bull to a buyer who knows what he's getting is fine. He knows and you know. But the guy driving by on his way to work and seeing that bull, knowing where he was raised, developed and sold, doesn't know about the understanding. He just knows that bull came from your place and is a sorry looking bull and sires sorry calves. It can be a balancing act to maintain your reputation and make some money, especially since bull buyers are all looking for different traits in their bulls. I've asked many bull buyers why they like a particular bull and very few of them can tell me. They just know what they like when they see it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 358626, member: 13"] Selling a sorry bull to a buyer who knows what he's getting is fine. He knows and you know. But the guy driving by on his way to work and seeing that bull, knowing where he was raised, developed and sold, doesn't know about the understanding. He just knows that bull came from your place and is a sorry looking bull and sires sorry calves. It can be a balancing act to maintain your reputation and make some money, especially since bull buyers are all looking for different traits in their bulls. I've asked many bull buyers why they like a particular bull and very few of them can tell me. They just know what they like when they see it. [/QUOTE]
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