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<blockquote data-quote="Bez" data-source="post: 60418" data-attributes="member: 412"><p>Boy oh boy - go away to buy some cows and it gets busy!</p><p></p><p>Texan - the answer CRR gave is probably better than I could supply. As usual I did not qualify with a cull definition - what I am talking about is the walking, half walking, limping skeletal things that are now being processed for meat - I have often stated I am prepared to listen and maybe even change an opinion - I guess I make a poor lawyer!</p><p></p><p>CRR - careful - they are not calling it organic, Their web site simply says natural - no implants and such. Something the Europeans have been wanting for years. True certified organic is something entirely different.</p><p></p><p>BP - oops slip of the tongue - The One: We agree but for very different reasons. You see I believe we have an opportunity to kick some butt and take some names. You do ot, and that is fine. In the end what you and I think will not matter - the markets will decide. We Canadiansmjust have to step back to the point where we can process and then sell into what used to be YOUR traditional markets. There may very well come a time where you will be forced to take additional off shore beef to supplement your own domestic production. When that happens it does not matter what you want, because it will be the money players and the politicians that make the decision - no matter how hard you b^&% and complain - you WILL have to accept it - those people do not care what you think. It is simply business and unless you have the financial or political clout to control it you will have the following options: "take it on the chin", get out of the business or adapt.</p><p></p><p>Houstoncutter - the very same applies to you. I know how much power I have in the international decision making process - little to none. Be that as it may, we have never let our people eat a sick animal.</p><p></p><p>If we start pointing fingers at each other, sooner or later we will say something that cannot be retracted.</p><p></p><p>I think I might step out of this one now - I have stated my opinion, opened the can of worms and I am afraid it's going to go downhill from here - anyone wants a piece of the action I think I'd rather have it via PM. </p><p></p><p>Fire away if you want.</p><p></p><p>All the best</p><p></p><p>Bez</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bez, post: 60418, member: 412"] Boy oh boy - go away to buy some cows and it gets busy! Texan - the answer CRR gave is probably better than I could supply. As usual I did not qualify with a cull definition - what I am talking about is the walking, half walking, limping skeletal things that are now being processed for meat - I have often stated I am prepared to listen and maybe even change an opinion - I guess I make a poor lawyer! CRR - careful - they are not calling it organic, Their web site simply says natural - no implants and such. Something the Europeans have been wanting for years. True certified organic is something entirely different. BP - oops slip of the tongue - The One: We agree but for very different reasons. You see I believe we have an opportunity to kick some butt and take some names. You do ot, and that is fine. In the end what you and I think will not matter - the markets will decide. We Canadiansmjust have to step back to the point where we can process and then sell into what used to be YOUR traditional markets. There may very well come a time where you will be forced to take additional off shore beef to supplement your own domestic production. When that happens it does not matter what you want, because it will be the money players and the politicians that make the decision - no matter how hard you b^&% and complain - you WILL have to accept it - those people do not care what you think. It is simply business and unless you have the financial or political clout to control it you will have the following options: "take it on the chin", get out of the business or adapt. Houstoncutter - the very same applies to you. I know how much power I have in the international decision making process - little to none. Be that as it may, we have never let our people eat a sick animal. If we start pointing fingers at each other, sooner or later we will say something that cannot be retracted. I think I might step out of this one now - I have stated my opinion, opened the can of worms and I am afraid it's going to go downhill from here - anyone wants a piece of the action I think I'd rather have it via PM. Fire away if you want. All the best Bez [/QUOTE]
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