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<blockquote data-quote="Ryder" data-source="post: 756665" data-attributes="member: 663"><p>I agree on this on this topic. You are in the dairy businesss and I don't think you would needlessly shock your cattle. I would think you would use common sense as to when a hotshot is useful and when not.</p><p></p><p>Some people want to make a rule as to how cattle should be handled. Like one size fits all. They want to impose a "political correct" methodology for handling cattle. It is just not that way. </p><p></p><p>Sort of reminds me of posters some time back who would criticise someone else and say "they should not be in the cattle business". That is the mark of a novice trying to act like an old cattle hand. They just made fools of themselves.</p><p></p><p>There is not just one way and anybody that thinks there is simply does not know what they are talking about.</p><p>So GMN, I agree with you and Angus Cowman on this subject. But not the source of your signature line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryder, post: 756665, member: 663"] I agree on this on this topic. You are in the dairy businesss and I don't think you would needlessly shock your cattle. I would think you would use common sense as to when a hotshot is useful and when not. Some people want to make a rule as to how cattle should be handled. Like one size fits all. They want to impose a "political correct" methodology for handling cattle. It is just not that way. Sort of reminds me of posters some time back who would criticise someone else and say "they should not be in the cattle business". That is the mark of a novice trying to act like an old cattle hand. They just made fools of themselves. There is not just one way and anybody that thinks there is simply does not know what they are talking about. So GMN, I agree with you and Angus Cowman on this subject. But not the source of your signature line. [/QUOTE]
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