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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm22" data-source="post: 651955" data-attributes="member: 7645"><p>Breed and bloodline and even phenotype are all important; but MARKETING is probably the biggest part of the equation. You need to identify your market (commercial bulls, show heifers, reg. females, feeder calves, freezer beef, or more likely some mix of most of the above) and figure out how you can reach out to each of those markets you seek. And know going in that selling premium cattle for premiums is going to take a lot of time. Don't be lazy. People can't buy your cattle if they don't know you exist. Also be patient, most cattlemen know 5 or 6 breeders of the breeds they utilize and they don't casually change their buying habits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm22, post: 651955, member: 7645"] Breed and bloodline and even phenotype are all important; but MARKETING is probably the biggest part of the equation. You need to identify your market (commercial bulls, show heifers, reg. females, feeder calves, freezer beef, or more likely some mix of most of the above) and figure out how you can reach out to each of those markets you seek. And know going in that selling premium cattle for premiums is going to take a lot of time. Don't be lazy. People can't buy your cattle if they don't know you exist. Also be patient, most cattlemen know 5 or 6 breeders of the breeds they utilize and they don't casually change their buying habits. [/QUOTE]
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