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<blockquote data-quote="vontrapp1" data-source="post: 791254" data-attributes="member: 14125"><p>Hmmm. If by settling the debate you mean whether or not Jim has self feeders on his place, and uses range cubes to supplement when needed. If you read my previous post I stated that this was all true. But just because someone went to his place and took pictures of the bull development pens where the self feeders happen to be does not mean it negates any of the comments I made in my post. Again I will say unless you have been to Jim's place (which I have been many times all through the year) you can't characterize his operation by those pictures. I never denied that he used self feeders or range cubes, I am just saying that this alone does not warrant a blanket statement that they are of no use or won't work in a completely grassfed operation. Especially givin the detail I layed out in my post. I have all the proof I should ever need or anyone else for that matter grazing in a pasture in Kansas this very minute. </p><p></p><p>Best Regards,</p><p>DG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vontrapp1, post: 791254, member: 14125"] Hmmm. If by settling the debate you mean whether or not Jim has self feeders on his place, and uses range cubes to supplement when needed. If you read my previous post I stated that this was all true. But just because someone went to his place and took pictures of the bull development pens where the self feeders happen to be does not mean it negates any of the comments I made in my post. Again I will say unless you have been to Jim's place (which I have been many times all through the year) you can't characterize his operation by those pictures. I never denied that he used self feeders or range cubes, I am just saying that this alone does not warrant a blanket statement that they are of no use or won't work in a completely grassfed operation. Especially givin the detail I layed out in my post. I have all the proof I should ever need or anyone else for that matter grazing in a pasture in Kansas this very minute. Best Regards, DG [/QUOTE]
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