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<blockquote data-quote="badroute" data-source="post: 479658" data-attributes="member: 1387"><p>I believe I would contribute the increases in new members and registrations due to the fact that I believe the Angus breed has and still is becoming the "trendy breed" of cattle in certain parts of the country. Just pick up a copy of the Angus Journal in February or March. Those copies must be 400 pages with maybe 50 pages of articles at best. Every tom, dick and harry with too much money yearning for the high faluting social aspect of the industry has gone out and probably paid too much for some high powered females from some big outfits and put their shingle in the Angus Journal. </p><p></p><p>Do not get me wrong I raise commercial angus cattle and love them. The problem I have with the breed is exactly what I mentioned above. There are too many "playboys" in the industry and in return that is really starting to hurt the breed. We dont have as many honest stockman raising bulls as we used to. These fellas were the ones who know how to breed cattle; not the "playboys". I am glad that in my part of the country we still have good honest stockman.</p><p></p><p>Sorry didn't mean to rant and rave but I guess that's what I just did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badroute, post: 479658, member: 1387"] I believe I would contribute the increases in new members and registrations due to the fact that I believe the Angus breed has and still is becoming the "trendy breed" of cattle in certain parts of the country. Just pick up a copy of the Angus Journal in February or March. Those copies must be 400 pages with maybe 50 pages of articles at best. Every tom, dick and harry with too much money yearning for the high faluting social aspect of the industry has gone out and probably paid too much for some high powered females from some big outfits and put their shingle in the Angus Journal. Do not get me wrong I raise commercial angus cattle and love them. The problem I have with the breed is exactly what I mentioned above. There are too many "playboys" in the industry and in return that is really starting to hurt the breed. We dont have as many honest stockman raising bulls as we used to. These fellas were the ones who know how to breed cattle; not the "playboys". I am glad that in my part of the country we still have good honest stockman. Sorry didn't mean to rant and rave but I guess that's what I just did. [/QUOTE]
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