My, what a large hyperbole you have, Grandma.Brookhill Angus wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2019 7:23 pmThe word “cheap” is never used on my operation, it’s forbidden. Cheap denotes lack of quality.
The fact that you are focused on the “cheapest” route is quite telling.
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I saw the pics and that was enough. You can have them.Brookhill Angus wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 9:27 pmYou should see my cattle, that’s what would really blow you away.TexasBred wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 4:30 pmWow this just blows me away. It just does not register with you at all. You are the vendors delight.
I can put you in touch with some buyers that don’t do anything we do, and they have had plenty of success with our bulls. It would be safe to say they run them pretty hard. Just saying....![]()
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Cheap is relative much like "stupid".Brookhill Angus wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2019 7:23 pmThe word “cheap” is never used on my operation, it’s forbidden. Cheap denotes lack of quality.
The fact that you are focused on the “cheapest” route is quite telling.
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I hope we all can see photos of your herd sometime, detailed ones at that, I’m always interested in seeing how the “real pros” of the industry do things, and what genetics are being used.TexasBred wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2019 9:24 amI saw the pics and that was enough. You can have them.Brookhill Angus wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 9:27 pm
You should see my cattle, that’s what would really blow you away.
I’ve heard you quite the cattleman.
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Don’t forget “antiquated”TexasBred wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2019 9:27 amCheap is relative much like "stupid".Brookhill Angus wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2019 7:23 pmThe word “cheap” is never used on my operation, it’s forbidden. Cheap denotes lack of quality.
The fact that you are focused on the “cheapest” route is quite telling.
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Bet'cha he can tell ya how many Mcal/cwt, and how much CP your 1800# cows should be getting.Brookhill Angus wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2019 11:07 amI hope we all can see photos of your herd sometime, detailed ones at that, I’m always interested in seeing how the “real pros” of the industry do things, and what genetics are being used.TexasBred wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2019 9:24 amI saw the pics and that was enough. You can have them.Brookhill Angus wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 9:27 pm
You should see my cattle, that’s what would really blow you away.
I’ve heard you quite the cattleman.
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No not as all. As I had on my sig. line once "I'm just a beggar trying to show other beggars where I found bread". But it's still a fact that even when you show them the bread you can't make them eat it.Brookhill Angus wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2019 11:07 amI hope we all can see photos of your herd sometime, detailed ones at that, I’m always interested in seeing how the “real pros” of the industry do things, and what genetics are being used.TexasBred wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2019 9:24 amI saw the pics and that was enough. You can have them.Brookhill Angus wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 9:27 pm
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I'm just a country boy looking to breed a decent animal, Angus that is....TexasBred wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2019 4:39 pmNo not as all. As I had on my sig. line once "I'm just a beggar trying to show other beggars where I found bread". But it's still a fact that even when you show them the bread you can't make them eat it.Brookhill Angus wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2019 11:07 amI hope we all can see photos of your herd sometime, detailed ones at that, I’m always interested in seeing how the “real pros” of the industry do things, and what genetics are being used.
I’ve heard you quite the cattleman.
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That might be the dumbest and most arrogant comment I’ve seen of CT to this point. I always wonder James what it is that you’re trying to accomplish as a breeder. It sounds like your Dad has left you quite a legacy, some really nice cows. But where are you going from here, other than shoving a bunch of yeast in to them. In five years what do you want Brookhill to be known for? I sure hope it isn’t cattle that needs to have the feed poured to them to make them perform. That isn’t going to be a profitable endeavor unless of course your genetics can outrun poor management. And I wonder what is your market? Is it folks who actually care if they get an America son? Do they even care about the pre-fix much less the actual name? Boasting about pouring on feed and supplements is really foolish bragging, for some of us, cattle is just a hobby, my real career can support many foolish decisions I may want to make with my cattle. But for many on here, where their paycheck comes from the cattle they sell your bravado is petty. Many on here have great insight and experience that we have the fortune to glean without cost. And likewise we are able to get information from you we can use in our own operations. But I do ask with all sincerity, where do you want to be in five years?Brookhill Angus wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2019 11:16 amPenny wise, pound foolish.
Feed is cheap when you consider what I’m producing.
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In a place where my future self thanks me.CreekAngus wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2019 11:41 pmThat might be the dumbest and most arrogant comment I’ve seen of CT to this point. I always wonder James what it is that you’re trying to accomplish as a breeder. It sounds like your Dad has left you quite a legacy, some really nice cows. But where are you going from here, other than shoving a bunch of yeast in to them. In five years what do you want Brookhill to be known for? I sure hope it isn’t cattle that needs to have the feed poured to them to make them perform. That isn’t going to be a profitable endeavor unless of course your genetics can outrun poor management. And I wonder what is your market? Is it folks who actually care if they get an America son? Do they even care about the pre-fix much less the actual name? Boasting about pouring on feed and supplements is really foolish bragging, for some of us, cattle is just a hobby, my real career can support many foolish decisions I may want to make with my cattle. But for many on here, where their paycheck comes from the cattle they sell your bravado is petty. Many on here have great insight and experience that we have the fortune to glean without cost. And likewise we are able to get information from you we can use in our own operations. But I do ask with all sincerity, where do you want to be in five years?Brookhill Angus wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2019 11:16 amPenny wise, pound foolish.
Feed is cheap when you consider what I’m producing.
25-30 SAV America 8018 sons pay for a LOT of feed.
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