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<blockquote data-quote="CattleMan1920" data-source="post: 1582665" data-attributes="member: 37967"><p>My head hurts as I try to wade through all the sh.t that I'm reading. </p><p></p><p>I can say this sincerely, I would be terrified to hand over my herd to some of the people on this thread or CT in general. I think it could easily be ruined in two generations. Maybe one!</p><p></p><p>If Angus is so bad, sell your current Angus cattle, take that money, look around the bargain bin at the stockyards, grab an entirely new group of animals, and use your misguided, fly by the seat of your pants breeding techniques and theories on the new group and post progress reports for us all to see. </p><p></p><p>How about being REAL pioneers and start an entirely new bull test based on CT breeding strategies. There could even be a division that centers on strictly inbred herds. A "carrier" division for those of you that don't mind birth defects. I'm sure buyers from all of the country will be arriving with truck, trailer, and fists full of cash to buy those bulls. </p><p></p><p>Sales brochure example: "This Calico, exceeded all expectations by making it to the end of the test without dying, he is offered without a semen test (who needs that?), he may have Trichomoniasis, here is a bull that should breed at least 10 highly fertile females, he's got the works folks, bid with CONFIDENCE!"</p><p></p><p>Many of you on here are driving at night without the lights on. Ask me if I care, I really don't, doesn't affect me at all, but I still wanted to chime in on the discussion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleMan1920, post: 1582665, member: 37967"] My head hurts as I try to wade through all the sh.t that I'm reading. I can say this sincerely, I would be terrified to hand over my herd to some of the people on this thread or CT in general. I think it could easily be ruined in two generations. Maybe one! If Angus is so bad, sell your current Angus cattle, take that money, look around the bargain bin at the stockyards, grab an entirely new group of animals, and use your misguided, fly by the seat of your pants breeding techniques and theories on the new group and post progress reports for us all to see. How about being REAL pioneers and start an entirely new bull test based on CT breeding strategies. There could even be a division that centers on strictly inbred herds. A "carrier" division for those of you that don't mind birth defects. I'm sure buyers from all of the country will be arriving with truck, trailer, and fists full of cash to buy those bulls. Sales brochure example: "This Calico, exceeded all expectations by making it to the end of the test without dying, he is offered without a semen test (who needs that?), he may have Trichomoniasis, here is a bull that should breed at least 10 highly fertile females, he's got the works folks, bid with CONFIDENCE!" Many of you on here are driving at night without the lights on. Ask me if I care, I really don't, doesn't affect me at all, but I still wanted to chime in on the discussion. [/QUOTE]
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