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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1838637" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Selling bulls to people that have no idea what they are looking at goes to the old saying, "Buyer beware." They will always use the ground was frozen or muddy. Odd how when it freezes here, that none of my cattle start walking like that. They may walk slow and choose their steps, but nothing here looks like what they are trying to pass off on me. Now I don't trust that farm when they do that.</p><p></p><p>Everyone just go look at your cattle when the ground is frozen. Are they walking like they have cupped deformed feet and pasterns? No completely different look. Not even close. </p><p></p><p> When it looks weird, that is because it is. And that is why I personally say, don't bring a bull in with that problem because he is going to effect your entire herd with his calves and your pocketbook. Just don't bring him home to your good cows. </p><p></p><p>And these auctions are so exciting and they pay good money to these Auctioneers that blow more smoke than a blown tractor engine over the most defective cattle. That is what they get paid to do. It is all about money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1838637, member: 637"] Selling bulls to people that have no idea what they are looking at goes to the old saying, "Buyer beware." They will always use the ground was frozen or muddy. Odd how when it freezes here, that none of my cattle start walking like that. They may walk slow and choose their steps, but nothing here looks like what they are trying to pass off on me. Now I don't trust that farm when they do that. Everyone just go look at your cattle when the ground is frozen. Are they walking like they have cupped deformed feet and pasterns? No completely different look. Not even close. When it looks weird, that is because it is. And that is why I personally say, don't bring a bull in with that problem because he is going to effect your entire herd with his calves and your pocketbook. Just don't bring him home to your good cows. And these auctions are so exciting and they pay good money to these Auctioneers that blow more smoke than a blown tractor engine over the most defective cattle. That is what they get paid to do. It is all about money. [/QUOTE]
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