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<blockquote data-quote="Aero" data-source="post: 705610" data-attributes="member: 2076"><p>a gamble i am just fine with. keeping costs low, i can sell bulls as cheap as anybody and make money. let someone buy my cheap bulls and like them; they will be back. educate them about why your linebred, closed herd makes the bull buyer's life easier and you have followers. with something unique, i have something no other breeder has. as for 75+% of bulls sold in the country, there is very little about them that is unique; it usually comes down to how well the "breeder" fed the bull that is sired by Objective or some other 036 and Precision blend with probably a little EXT on the bottom.</p><p></p><p>if i have bulls left over, i will just steer a few more the next year and make money off of them as commercial calves. when you have the standard high-price/high-expenses operation, commercial prices wont get the bills paid. been there, dispersed that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aero, post: 705610, member: 2076"] a gamble i am just fine with. keeping costs low, i can sell bulls as cheap as anybody and make money. let someone buy my cheap bulls and like them; they will be back. educate them about why your linebred, closed herd makes the bull buyer's life easier and you have followers. with something unique, i have something no other breeder has. as for 75+% of bulls sold in the country, there is very little about them that is unique; it usually comes down to how well the "breeder" fed the bull that is sired by Objective or some other 036 and Precision blend with probably a little EXT on the bottom. if i have bulls left over, i will just steer a few more the next year and make money off of them as commercial calves. when you have the standard high-price/high-expenses operation, commercial prices wont get the bills paid. been there, dispersed that. [/QUOTE]
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