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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 251489" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>Exactly. I had a guy trying to sell me someone else's culls he had bought at a bargain and all I could think was "horse trader". </p><p></p><p>If you are selling culls, I would point out deficiencies, and give their history. If those cows have a good history, tell them. If they buy cows at auction, they get no history. If something is wrong, disclose it, but point out the good too. </p><p></p><p>I got someone's cull that I am having a hard time parting with. She has a calf every 11 months and it is always a good calf. She is 1/2 Charlais and 1/2 angus, short legged as all get out, and has a knot on her jaw. If I sell her, she won't bring much. If I keep her, she'll keep bringing me good calves. So she is staying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 251489, member: 3162"] Exactly. I had a guy trying to sell me someone else's culls he had bought at a bargain and all I could think was "horse trader". If you are selling culls, I would point out deficiencies, and give their history. If those cows have a good history, tell them. If they buy cows at auction, they get no history. If something is wrong, disclose it, but point out the good too. I got someone's cull that I am having a hard time parting with. She has a calf every 11 months and it is always a good calf. She is 1/2 Charlais and 1/2 angus, short legged as all get out, and has a knot on her jaw. If I sell her, she won't bring much. If I keep her, she'll keep bringing me good calves. So she is staying. [/QUOTE]
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