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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1823074" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Actually, it is called mathematics. And no matter how good you think something is, there is ALWAYS something out there better. Many a horse was born and died, that could have blown Secretariat off the track. Many a dude out there that could whup Mike Tyson like a yard dog, and make him cry. And no matter how excellent you think your raised heifers are...and they very well may be... there are always some out there that you can buy that are cheaper and better. What <em>is</em> nonsense, is those on here that say the<em> best,</em> or<em> only, </em> way to get a quality herd, is to raise your own. And that say you can't buy great cattle at a sale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1823074, member: 40587"] Actually, it is called mathematics. And no matter how good you think something is, there is ALWAYS something out there better. Many a horse was born and died, that could have blown Secretariat off the track. Many a dude out there that could whup Mike Tyson like a yard dog, and make him cry. And no matter how excellent you think your raised heifers are...and they very well may be... there are always some out there that you can buy that are cheaper and better. What [I]is[/I] nonsense, is those on here that say the[I] best,[/I] or[I] only, [/I] way to get a quality herd, is to raise your own. And that say you can't buy great cattle at a sale. [/QUOTE]
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