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<blockquote data-quote="StrojanHerefords" data-source="post: 1839294" data-attributes="member: 42988"><p>At a basic level to have a discussion, we need to be respond to the discussion at hand. The original poster said that he bought the cows as pairs in August of 2022 and exposed them to start calving around August of 2023 and he thought that those cows might calve in a week or a month. Family Farm, you anonymously came into this discussion and was critical of anybody selling heavy bred cows because you invented a new definition of heavy bred. Furthermore had you looked at the timeline of when the cows were supposed to calve it would have been obvious that the cows were not bred when they were purchased. </p><p>I take a seriously animal welfare activism but I also recognize that the greater issue is threat to our livelihoods is within. We need to realize that activism is an industry that will never be satisfied. They will just find another thing wrong with what we are doing to stay in business. All concessions to activist interests are encouragement for the activists to become more emboldened. Remember that Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill were both Tories. </p><p> "The opposition occupies the benches in front of you, but the enemy sits behind you."</p><p></p><p>— <a href="https://quotefancy.com/winston-churchill-quotes" target="_blank">Winston Churchill</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StrojanHerefords, post: 1839294, member: 42988"] At a basic level to have a discussion, we need to be respond to the discussion at hand. The original poster said that he bought the cows as pairs in August of 2022 and exposed them to start calving around August of 2023 and he thought that those cows might calve in a week or a month. Family Farm, you anonymously came into this discussion and was critical of anybody selling heavy bred cows because you invented a new definition of heavy bred. Furthermore had you looked at the timeline of when the cows were supposed to calve it would have been obvious that the cows were not bred when they were purchased. I take a seriously animal welfare activism but I also recognize that the greater issue is threat to our livelihoods is within. We need to realize that activism is an industry that will never be satisfied. They will just find another thing wrong with what we are doing to stay in business. All concessions to activist interests are encouragement for the activists to become more emboldened. Remember that Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill were both Tories. "The opposition occupies the benches in front of you, but the enemy sits behind you." — [URL='https://quotefancy.com/winston-churchill-quotes']Winston Churchill[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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