loomixguy
Well-known member
Then you must really have problems with folks who advertise they feed their bulls, and I quote, "a high roughage ration". I know a couple of very prominent, nationally recognized breeders who do, in fact, put that information out. IN PRINT.
But Harve Pauly knows the rest of the story. Their bulls are fed a high roughage ration......the last 3 or 4 days before the sale. Before that, they are pouring the grain to them. So technically they are not lying, but they aren't being entirely truthful, either.
I never said the folks using AminoGain were keeping the info from their customers. They just don't want their competitors in the bull selling business knowing what they are doing, as they see Aminogain as an ADVANTAGE....because the product works that well.
Anybody buying bulls (or studs, or cars, or most anything else at auction) ought to be grown up enough to realize you need to have your eyes wide open, that you don't buy the first critter they run through the ring, you go out back and look in all the pens....and most importantly, you don't buy the story, you buy the merchandise.
At the end of the day, I have no control over the honesty or actions of my customers. But some folks like to kill the messenger anyway.....
But Harve Pauly knows the rest of the story. Their bulls are fed a high roughage ration......the last 3 or 4 days before the sale. Before that, they are pouring the grain to them. So technically they are not lying, but they aren't being entirely truthful, either.
I never said the folks using AminoGain were keeping the info from their customers. They just don't want their competitors in the bull selling business knowing what they are doing, as they see Aminogain as an ADVANTAGE....because the product works that well.
Anybody buying bulls (or studs, or cars, or most anything else at auction) ought to be grown up enough to realize you need to have your eyes wide open, that you don't buy the first critter they run through the ring, you go out back and look in all the pens....and most importantly, you don't buy the story, you buy the merchandise.
At the end of the day, I have no control over the honesty or actions of my customers. But some folks like to kill the messenger anyway.....