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<blockquote data-quote="seth" data-source="post: 181171" data-attributes="member: 3210"><p>Good question SEC. Its a lot easier to sell something that people want than to convince people that they want what you have. That's where a planned breeding program comes in. If your customers needs aren't addressed in your breeding program, how can you expect to sell your product? It kills me to see people using sires that are show winnners because they are show winners to produce show winners and then try to sell their progeny to ranchers. (I've been there!)</p><p></p><p>An ongoing problem is the lag time between a breeding decision you make and the first saleable result of that decision. A breeding program equires long term planning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seth, post: 181171, member: 3210"] Good question SEC. Its a lot easier to sell something that people want than to convince people that they want what you have. That's where a planned breeding program comes in. If your customers needs aren't addressed in your breeding program, how can you expect to sell your product? It kills me to see people using sires that are show winnners because they are show winners to produce show winners and then try to sell their progeny to ranchers. (I've been there!) An ongoing problem is the lag time between a breeding decision you make and the first saleable result of that decision. A breeding program equires long term planning. [/QUOTE]
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