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Posted by: brhaco at Sun Nov 15 17:58:25 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by brhaco ] Say a pair of balls has a reproductive life of at least two decades (actually a lot more, but we're being conservative here). In that time they can reasonably be expected to produce a very conservative 100 offspring. Now if you paid $10,000 for the pair, but get only 10% of that, on average (over the 20 year period-they'll go for more early, on and less after several more years) for the offspring, then you do the math-you still will make a very nice chunk of change on that pair. | ||
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