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<blockquote data-quote="Hill Creek Farm" data-source="post: 181368" data-attributes="member: 155"><p>I will agree with Jeanne. In my business, I am a registered seedstock producer. I sell the customer, whom ever it be, a registered bull, heifer, cow, etc. So for example, if I have a potential buyer of a really nice herd bull prospect and the bull looks really thick and musclar, but he isn't registered, nor has he ever had any blood work done on him to determine what his bloodlines are, then who does that potential buyer know what he is purchasing. Buying quality may cost a little more, but its worth it, because you know what your getting, rather than not knowing at all. SEC, I am glad I am not buying anything off of you. I couldn't trust you as a potential seller, because you could tell me anything about a certain animal and I wouldn't know if you were trying to screw me over or telling me the truth. Better think the next time before asking such a question. :cboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hill Creek Farm, post: 181368, member: 155"] I will agree with Jeanne. In my business, I am a registered seedstock producer. I sell the customer, whom ever it be, a registered bull, heifer, cow, etc. So for example, if I have a potential buyer of a really nice herd bull prospect and the bull looks really thick and musclar, but he isn't registered, nor has he ever had any blood work done on him to determine what his bloodlines are, then who does that potential buyer know what he is purchasing. Buying quality may cost a little more, but its worth it, because you know what your getting, rather than not knowing at all. SEC, I am glad I am not buying anything off of you. I couldn't trust you as a potential seller, because you could tell me anything about a certain animal and I wouldn't know if you were trying to screw me over or telling me the truth. Better think the next time before asking such a question. :cboy: [/QUOTE]
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