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<blockquote data-quote="creekdrive" data-source="post: 1591445" data-attributes="member: 21216"><p>Thanks all. Your gonna make me have a big head. </p><p>Jeanne, I always feel like the animals should speak from themselves whether in a picture/video/advertisement. I totally suck at hyping up my own animals. I just feel that they are what they are, some are better than others and none of them are perfect. A bunch of words doesn't make them any better or worse. I will say that for the little bit of advertising we do, having decent pictures to use definitely makes a difference. I would much rather have an ad up with no pictures at all than use crappy pictures. Some of those heifers we are keeping are really nothing special to look at (ie. that tan heifer in the 1st pic, and the heifer on right side closest to camera in 2nd pic) but they all come from dams with good production history within our herd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="creekdrive, post: 1591445, member: 21216"] Thanks all. Your gonna make me have a big head. Jeanne, I always feel like the animals should speak from themselves whether in a picture/video/advertisement. I totally suck at hyping up my own animals. I just feel that they are what they are, some are better than others and none of them are perfect. A bunch of words doesn't make them any better or worse. I will say that for the little bit of advertising we do, having decent pictures to use definitely makes a difference. I would much rather have an ad up with no pictures at all than use crappy pictures. Some of those heifers we are keeping are really nothing special to look at (ie. that tan heifer in the 1st pic, and the heifer on right side closest to camera in 2nd pic) but they all come from dams with good production history within our herd. [/QUOTE]
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