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<blockquote data-quote="alacattleman" data-source="post: 688122" data-attributes="member: 3696"><p><u>If it's something that's been advertised or posted by the owner on the Internet or somewhere else, I'd say it was fair game to bring to this forum and discuss. </u></p><p>Taking your own pictures of your neighbor's cattle and posting them should also be OK as long as you didn't provide enough information that the exact owner or his address could be determined.</p><p></p><p>George</p></blockquote><p>with you on the first comment, but your neighbors cattle might be where folks can see em... hel# I got a mole folks can see, i dont want em talking about it on a public forum[/quote]</p><p></p><p>I took a number of pictures of cattle from the road on a recent trip I took - with the intention of posting them to a thread here at CT. I didn't know any of the owners of the cattle and probably couldn't have given the exact location of some of the pictures. In the end, I decided not to post them because it sure wasn't going to be a very positive representation. <u> Truthfully, Colin's comments about US cattle is probably what stopped me - I didn't want to add any more fuel to that controversy.</u>George[/quote] i bet there aint as much difference out in their country as we think, ...its a poor frog that won't praise his own pond.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="alacattleman, post: 688122, member: 3696"] [u]If it's something that's been advertised or posted by the owner on the Internet or somewhere else, I'd say it was fair game to bring to this forum and discuss. [/u] Taking your own pictures of your neighbor's cattle and posting them should also be OK as long as you didn't provide enough information that the exact owner or his address could be determined. George[/quote] with you on the first comment, but your neighbors cattle might be where folks can see em... hel# I got a mole folks can see, i dont want em talking about it on a public forum[/quote] I took a number of pictures of cattle from the road on a recent trip I took - with the intention of posting them to a thread here at CT. I didn't know any of the owners of the cattle and probably couldn't have given the exact location of some of the pictures. In the end, I decided not to post them because it sure wasn't going to be a very positive representation. [u] Truthfully, Colin's comments about US cattle is probably what stopped me - I didn't want to add any more fuel to that controversy.[/u]George[/quote] i bet there aint as much difference out in their country as we think, ...its a poor frog that won't praise his own pond. [/QUOTE]
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