Why is Char bred so popular?

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Mark H

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Freddy,

If I offer to take back a bull a customer is not satified with for any reason I am the guy taking the risk- NOT the customer.  This is particularly true if I don't know my cattle, my customer, or his cattle.  By the way I in making recommendations for what bull a customer should buy I am very conservative.  If I don't have a bull of the right type i tell him who might. By providing superior customer service and providing an resolution for unhappy customers I would hope to improve the demand and therefor the price of my cattle.
By the way you can get screwed on this deal in the same way Nordstroms fgets a used dress returned to them you can breed someones cows for free by providing a bull.  But in the end of the day i would rather have a happy group of customers rather than having them bad mouth me.
 

Freddy

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Well Mark your pushing the envelope like X-bar and if that's the way you choose to run your operation that is our privilege of being an American .... I just have watched this over many years IMO and don't want that there are two real risks on cows or heifers the way I see it ....Big calves have a chance of death , all so you are upping the percentage of them not breeding back ,in our country you don't need any of these in a bad winter ....Besides the cowman back here griping about big calves he will then jump on their ability to get up and suck as quick as the smaller calves and they usually mention ANGUS ...Speaking of the black breed if they have a slink or 5 legs or two heads or crooked deformed legs that is by mother nature ...DID YOU GUYS KNOW THEY SOLD 900 + steers for over 2000.00 dollars back here yesterday that were born in April 2013 ....Why should we be raising bulls any way ,there sure isn't that kind of money in it for most of us ...
 

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