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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1807603" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>Sorry you haven't read and understood what I said... and then contradict yourself using what I did say and then using examples of what I said as though you are the one saying them.</p><p></p><p>For instance, I said, "I fear the indiscriminate and ignorant use with people that have no understanding..."</p><p>And you say, "Angus defects, in my opinion, were people problems rather than animal problems."</p><p>I call both statements people problems.</p><p></p><p>And I have no issues at all with people breeding and using home raised bulls and I never said nor implied that. In fact I've raised some amazing commercial bulls for my own use. I've never used them on related females.</p><p></p><p>Looking for ways to disagree isn't really addressing the issue of whether inbreeding is a good idea or not.</p><p></p><p>I really don't get the idea that playing with fire is something people should do. As soon as you guys that think inbreeding is great and everyone should be doing it start advising your daughters to marry their uncles/cousins/brothers I'll start believing you really think it's a good idea. Until then... it's too easy to stay away from breeding close relatives and that's my best advice. If you don't like that advice I'll buy you and your sister a drink next time I see you holding hands in the local bar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1807603, member: 42463"] Sorry you haven't read and understood what I said... and then contradict yourself using what I did say and then using examples of what I said as though you are the one saying them. For instance, I said, "I fear the indiscriminate and ignorant use with people that have no understanding..." And you say, "Angus defects, in my opinion, were people problems rather than animal problems." I call both statements people problems. And I have no issues at all with people breeding and using home raised bulls and I never said nor implied that. In fact I've raised some amazing commercial bulls for my own use. I've never used them on related females. Looking for ways to disagree isn't really addressing the issue of whether inbreeding is a good idea or not. I really don't get the idea that playing with fire is something people should do. As soon as you guys that think inbreeding is great and everyone should be doing it start advising your daughters to marry their uncles/cousins/brothers I'll start believing you really think it's a good idea. Until then... it's too easy to stay away from breeding close relatives and that's my best advice. If you don't like that advice I'll buy you and your sister a drink next time I see you holding hands in the local bar. [/QUOTE]
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