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<blockquote data-quote="Jake" data-source="post: 767590" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>I am in no way trying to tell people that everybody needs to breed angus. Angus do a lot of things right and the Association has done a great job of marketing and allowing for opportunities to be had by those who use angus genetics. AND GOOD FOR THEM!! I don't mean to sound like Frankie but the angus breed has done a wonderful job of propelling themselves to the top and any amount of spite and jealousy will not change the fact that they have marketed themselves to the top. </p><p></p><p>Are there other breeds who may work better for different operations OF COURSE but just because angus doesn't work for you doesn't mean it should be acceptable to trash the entire breed on the basis of single events or opinions of select animals. I luv herfs I do not mean to question your cattle experience as I do not know you, the point I was attempting to make is that let's talk about all the facts and aspects of a breed before we go labeling them as wild man killers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jake, post: 767590, member: 4"] I am in no way trying to tell people that everybody needs to breed angus. Angus do a lot of things right and the Association has done a great job of marketing and allowing for opportunities to be had by those who use angus genetics. AND GOOD FOR THEM!! I don't mean to sound like Frankie but the angus breed has done a wonderful job of propelling themselves to the top and any amount of spite and jealousy will not change the fact that they have marketed themselves to the top. Are there other breeds who may work better for different operations OF COURSE but just because angus doesn't work for you doesn't mean it should be acceptable to trash the entire breed on the basis of single events or opinions of select animals. I luv herfs I do not mean to question your cattle experience as I do not know you, the point I was attempting to make is that let's talk about all the facts and aspects of a breed before we go labeling them as wild man killers. [/QUOTE]
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