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Are the days of a small registered breeder over
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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1248923" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>IMO yes and I was one for over twenty years.</p><p>The small breeder can't play the money game it is become.</p><p>I have several reasons I believe this a lot just has to do with today's technology.</p><p>Hard for the small breeder to keep with the hot magazine bull of the month.</p><p>Just a few players driving each breed and the direction of what is good changes like the wind. </p><p>A great job has been done on selling paper as well. I continue to be amazed by people</p><p>that think sub par cattle are great because of a name on some paper. </p><p>It is industry driven as well this goes back to genome mapping in the feedlots.</p><p>Fifty percent of the US herd today is black.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1248923, member: 694"] IMO yes and I was one for over twenty years. The small breeder can't play the money game it is become. I have several reasons I believe this a lot just has to do with today's technology. Hard for the small breeder to keep with the hot magazine bull of the month. Just a few players driving each breed and the direction of what is good changes like the wind. A great job has been done on selling paper as well. I continue to be amazed by people that think sub par cattle are great because of a name on some paper. It is industry driven as well this goes back to genome mapping in the feedlots. Fifty percent of the US herd today is black. [/QUOTE]
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