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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1040101" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>I do see that his back end is light. My bull is like that. I think all cattle within reason are magnificent. I will tell you what gets me. I see people put up pictures of their stock and people pick them apart. I am concerned they get too serious about such non-sense. What if the person putting up a picture is a 10 year old who is proud of their livestock and someone makes useless statements that hurts them. I often worry that I say things that may hurt a youngster or even some one who is sensitive to something that I may not be aware of. In conclusion, I don't and will not provide negative feedback unless I am sure it is beneficial or the person requests it. I think the original post her actually states they are not seeking opinions but I figure it will not hurt their feeling if I am positive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1040101, member: 17767"] I do see that his back end is light. My bull is like that. I think all cattle within reason are magnificent. I will tell you what gets me. I see people put up pictures of their stock and people pick them apart. I am concerned they get too serious about such non-sense. What if the person putting up a picture is a 10 year old who is proud of their livestock and someone makes useless statements that hurts them. I often worry that I say things that may hurt a youngster or even some one who is sensitive to something that I may not be aware of. In conclusion, I don't and will not provide negative feedback unless I am sure it is beneficial or the person requests it. I think the original post her actually states they are not seeking opinions but I figure it will not hurt their feeling if I am positive. [/QUOTE]
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