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<blockquote data-quote="KNERSIE" data-source="post: 730168" data-attributes="member: 4353"><p>It brings up the question, what do you do in such a situation? Do you refer them to a fellow breeder, and if so do you refer them to someone who's cattle are priced higher or lower than yours? Do you encourage them to order a bull now for as soon as you have them ready? Its often a no win situation, you refer a potential buyer to a higher priced breeder and they turn to another breed and if you refer them to a lower priced breeder they are either so happy with their purchase that you lose them as a possible client anyway or they get a fright and turn to another breed anyway. What do you guys do in such a situation?</p><p></p><p>What I try to do if possible is to try and sell a bull (bred by me) of one of my better bull customers and sell the existing client a younger bull at a later date especially if they don't need a bull soon. Unfortunately there aren't many people you can have that kind of arrangement with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNERSIE, post: 730168, member: 4353"] It brings up the question, what do you do in such a situation? Do you refer them to a fellow breeder, and if so do you refer them to someone who's cattle are priced higher or lower than yours? Do you encourage them to order a bull now for as soon as you have them ready? Its often a no win situation, you refer a potential buyer to a higher priced breeder and they turn to another breed and if you refer them to a lower priced breeder they are either so happy with their purchase that you lose them as a possible client anyway or they get a fright and turn to another breed anyway. What do you guys do in such a situation? What I try to do if possible is to try and sell a bull (bred by me) of one of my better bull customers and sell the existing client a younger bull at a later date especially if they don't need a bull soon. Unfortunately there aren't many people you can have that kind of arrangement with. [/QUOTE]
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