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<blockquote data-quote="elwapo" data-source="post: 500607" data-attributes="member: 5497"><p><strong>Wewild </strong></p><p>Different strokes for different folks. </p><p><strong>User1 </strong></p><p>No offense taken. I sometimes get a little too defensive because I do the very best to ensure my bull buyers don't get a burnt out bull. I have been down that road as a buyer and I spent a lot of money on a bull that melted like butter on our dry old prairie. It sometimes is hard to compete with the uber-feeders, but in the long run it is repeat customers that pay the mortgage. </p><p><strong>Hilsdown</strong> </p><p>The # 2 bull is double black but I cant guarantee homo black because the dam and sire are both red carriers. I have not DNA tested for homo black but I do have a few that come from homo black bulls and multi generational black dams. We are just doing the finishing touches on the sale catalogue it should be on our web site in a week or so and in the mail by the end of the month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elwapo, post: 500607, member: 5497"] [b]Wewild [/b] Different strokes for different folks. [b]User1 [/b] No offense taken. I sometimes get a little too defensive because I do the very best to ensure my bull buyers don't get a burnt out bull. I have been down that road as a buyer and I spent a lot of money on a bull that melted like butter on our dry old prairie. It sometimes is hard to compete with the uber-feeders, but in the long run it is repeat customers that pay the mortgage. [b]Hilsdown[/b] The # 2 bull is double black but I cant guarantee homo black because the dam and sire are both red carriers. I have not DNA tested for homo black but I do have a few that come from homo black bulls and multi generational black dams. We are just doing the finishing touches on the sale catalogue it should be on our web site in a week or so and in the mail by the end of the month. [/QUOTE]
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