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<blockquote data-quote="CattleMan1920" data-source="post: 1558319" data-attributes="member: 37967"><p>I would not hesitate for a second to refuse someone a bull for sale. If I don't feel that the animal is going where he will be treated right, and respected, he doesn't leave here. I know that it's not possible to always know that, but you can get a feel when talking to a person what's in store for the bull. Most people spending $3k or more for a bull will take care of them, even if they are working them hard. </p><p></p><p>Once upon a time, a couple years ago, a guy told me "if a bull doesn't do what I want him to, I can fix that with a metal bar to the face" I wrapped that meeting up seconds later, and told him that nothing we had available was for sale, and walked off. When you are tight with the bulls since birth, a comment like that turns your stomach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleMan1920, post: 1558319, member: 37967"] I would not hesitate for a second to refuse someone a bull for sale. If I don't feel that the animal is going where he will be treated right, and respected, he doesn't leave here. I know that it's not possible to always know that, but you can get a feel when talking to a person what's in store for the bull. Most people spending $3k or more for a bull will take care of them, even if they are working them hard. Once upon a time, a couple years ago, a guy told me "if a bull doesn't do what I want him to, I can fix that with a metal bar to the face" I wrapped that meeting up seconds later, and told him that nothing we had available was for sale, and walked off. When you are tight with the bulls since birth, a comment like that turns your stomach. [/QUOTE]
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