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<blockquote data-quote="vontrapp1" data-source="post: 791275" data-attributes="member: 14125"><p>I will go on record as saying no one likes words being put into their mouth especially when they are trying to avoid saying what they are really thinking. I don't like putting words into anyones mouth but in a vacuum a person is forced to read between the lines to try an understand another persons point of view. </p><p></p><p>When you make statements like. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It indicates you have indepth knowledge of the operation in which you are speaking. It implies in this case that the Lents cattle can't hack it in a real grassfed enviroment at least in your opinion. In part at least because there are self feeders and range cube supplement in use. If I were only to see someones operation through pictures then I might be forced to come to the same conclusion. However, I would like to think that I would ask the questions I needed to before coming to a conclusions like this. </p><p></p><p>Additionally when you make a comment like:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Right after someone post pictures that could only be assumed were posted to further the debate or prove the existence of self feeders on someones place indicates again a bias in belief. </p><p></p><p>So it is not what you say but how you said it. However now I have to ask myself just what was the argument about. I think my arguement all along has been and I still want to know when you have had the opportunity to work with Lents cattle to come to these conclusions or at least seen them in the flesh to qualify all your opinions. </p><p></p><p>I have read a lot of your opinions and comments on here on random threads. I have found that your opinions are good and come from hard and solid experience. Generally speaking I think you give good advice especially about beef animal conformation and breed characteristics. So I won't deny you your opinions even about the Lents cattle I would just like comments that are made to be qualified relative to your level of experience with the bloodline yourself. It will allow others to at least desire to seek out their own in the flesh experience rather than writing them off based on comments from this or any other thread. </p><p></p><p>Words are powerful so we must be careful how we use them. So if you were not trying to imply what I believed you were trying to imply then my appolgies. </p><p></p><p>Best Regards,</p><p>DG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vontrapp1, post: 791275, member: 14125"] I will go on record as saying no one likes words being put into their mouth especially when they are trying to avoid saying what they are really thinking. I don't like putting words into anyones mouth but in a vacuum a person is forced to read between the lines to try an understand another persons point of view. When you make statements like. It indicates you have indepth knowledge of the operation in which you are speaking. It implies in this case that the Lents cattle can't hack it in a real grassfed enviroment at least in your opinion. In part at least because there are self feeders and range cube supplement in use. If I were only to see someones operation through pictures then I might be forced to come to the same conclusion. However, I would like to think that I would ask the questions I needed to before coming to a conclusions like this. Additionally when you make a comment like: Right after someone post pictures that could only be assumed were posted to further the debate or prove the existence of self feeders on someones place indicates again a bias in belief. So it is not what you say but how you said it. However now I have to ask myself just what was the argument about. I think my arguement all along has been and I still want to know when you have had the opportunity to work with Lents cattle to come to these conclusions or at least seen them in the flesh to qualify all your opinions. I have read a lot of your opinions and comments on here on random threads. I have found that your opinions are good and come from hard and solid experience. Generally speaking I think you give good advice especially about beef animal conformation and breed characteristics. So I won't deny you your opinions even about the Lents cattle I would just like comments that are made to be qualified relative to your level of experience with the bloodline yourself. It will allow others to at least desire to seek out their own in the flesh experience rather than writing them off based on comments from this or any other thread. Words are powerful so we must be careful how we use them. So if you were not trying to imply what I believed you were trying to imply then my appolgies. Best Regards, DG [/QUOTE]
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