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Friday, March 12, 2010

Yearling Bulls (very small group) !!!
We have just listed our very small group of 7 registered Angus yearling bulls. Best of the best because you repeat buyers deserve that here in our final season. As we have our veterinarian examine and semen check these in the coming weeks we will add that information for you but don't hesitate to come put your name on one ASAP to be safe.

Visit the Bull Sale Page on www.AFFarms.com 

This is step two in the final three step offering of that Ultimate, once in a herd lifetime event. Late this summer we will bring you our final list of 25 to be bred heifers so check back again come then.

COMPLETE COW LIQUIDATION: 
Carthage IL on Dec 28 2009 !!!

As for step one folks: I would like to thank all you patrons of Allen Family Farms Angus seed stock over the past decades who were wise enough not to miss this "once in a herd offering" of the bred herd last Christmas. We spent that long period of time improving on our genetic base and as many noted our web based support is equally insane. 

At this point I hope you all gathered up your papers on sale day. If you did not, see the post sale link site for methods to contact Dwyer Cattle Company. Bob has any left over papers you may have missed presumably in the trill of the purchase and haste to get 'em home before we came to our senses?  

LIQUIDATION SALE CATALOG:
is over at our alternate EZ to remember site:

 www.AFFarms.com 
or 
www.AllenFarms.com
 
if that is easier to remember

COWBOY CONSULTING
Most know, a few of you may wonder, but the truth of the matter is we do a great deal of local web hosting and design. Which I would like to think, much like our cattle, is quiet attention to foundation and detail rather then a pretty production without substance or merit. Pretty productions are actually easy. What is hard is authoring schemes that make sense of long data listings and provide detailed tools a potential buyer can use for pre-sale research. More then just confidence building, actual reasons to be confident in what one is selling including post sales support tools.

Then if the budget justifies it (showing them in their working clothes is not your strategy) you can pony up for extra time spent on blow drying, a bit of black shoe polish and frizzing the tail for virtual show!

I full well realize prying a nickel from a cowboy is nigh impossible (been selling cattle to ya you know for decades) but "web works", even for your industry, and the method we use to produce our online sales event catalogs is a fine mix of simplicity, web ingenuity and cowboy common sense to get the chore done with maximum gains and minimal fuss. 

www.WestILMall.com
www.WestIL.net
www.AFePub.com

and as always you still can
Page A Cow Poke
as cowboy advice is always free ;-)

May your boots be taller 
than the stuff is deep,


Preston Allen

 

 

 

www.AllenFamilyFarms.com/angus/angus.shtml