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<blockquote data-quote="Badlands" data-source="post: 390648" data-attributes="member: 5010"><p>Please expound.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> If the supporting evidence does exist, then how does the final application and management become impractical? How is it that changing cow size to make more money is impractical? Maybe everyday cattlemen are unwilling to make more money regardless of the argument/evidence? Maybe they are stuck in the rut suggested by the guys with larger cows? :shock: </p><p></p><p> I would suggest that the larger cow has more of a regional application and the moderate cow has a larger global(national) application. If you want to really talk global, the smaller cows have the largest application. Yes, I know what you meant when you said "global". I also realize where the cows are in the USA, most of them could benefit from being a little smaller, not larger.</p><p></p><p>Badlands</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badlands, post: 390648, member: 5010"] Please expound. If the supporting evidence does exist, then how does the final application and management become impractical? How is it that changing cow size to make more money is impractical? Maybe everyday cattlemen are unwilling to make more money regardless of the argument/evidence? Maybe they are stuck in the rut suggested by the guys with larger cows? :shock: I would suggest that the larger cow has more of a regional application and the moderate cow has a larger global(national) application. If you want to really talk global, the smaller cows have the largest application. Yes, I know what you meant when you said "global". I also realize where the cows are in the USA, most of them could benefit from being a little smaller, not larger. Badlands [/QUOTE]
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