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<blockquote data-quote="edrsimms" data-source="post: 698509" data-attributes="member: 10970"><p>Don't worry about Texasbred -- he doesn't even know the difference between a goat and a cow's digestive system -- could this be a typical TAMU graduate? -- I am hoping not. Texasbred has bought in COMPLETELY with his grain fed genetics because he truly believes in it, which is OK ---- My posts are not for him-- or any others who are diehard grainers. </p><p></p><p>Duns' poll proved that they are all grainers --thanks again Dun. They all voted NO, but in their explanations they revealed the truth that all their cattle needed the grain to make it in their particular operations. They lack good forage management skills and to compensate they use a bucket. LOL. </p><p></p><p>These simple minds will continue to bash the traditional rancher and I'm sure their great grandfathers and grandfathers are rolling in their graves this minute. </p><p></p><p>Grass-fed cattle raisers represent the traditional ranchers like my father, grandfather and father before him who were independent of the farmer, stockers, feedlots, packer and federal government. With nothing else, but good solid management of the soil, range, pastureland and cattle genetics can we be grass-fed producers. </p><p></p><p>The "grainer" denies their own history and disgrace the old ones who came before them-- that is their business and in reality they wish they could change, but in their stance of non-traditional ranching (some call it conventional, today) they are dependent on the farmer, dependent on the stocker, dependent on the feedlots, dependent on the fed govt. and dependent on the packer. They are incapable of standing alone and being independent. They work for those entities mentioned above and despise the independent Traditional Rancher.</p><p></p><p>They are merely sheep among the wolves, oh well. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Ok, Moving on with more grass-fed genetics and grass-fed operations basics in some more depth.</p><p></p><p> I would like to have a forum where the grain-fed enthusiasts would at least say something that resembles an educated response rather than just bashing the Traditional Rancher, because without us-- you wouldnt be here. </p><p>Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edrsimms, post: 698509, member: 10970"] Don't worry about Texasbred -- he doesn't even know the difference between a goat and a cow's digestive system -- could this be a typical TAMU graduate? -- I am hoping not. Texasbred has bought in COMPLETELY with his grain fed genetics because he truly believes in it, which is OK ---- My posts are not for him-- or any others who are diehard grainers. Duns' poll proved that they are all grainers --thanks again Dun. They all voted NO, but in their explanations they revealed the truth that all their cattle needed the grain to make it in their particular operations. They lack good forage management skills and to compensate they use a bucket. LOL. These simple minds will continue to bash the traditional rancher and I'm sure their great grandfathers and grandfathers are rolling in their graves this minute. Grass-fed cattle raisers represent the traditional ranchers like my father, grandfather and father before him who were independent of the farmer, stockers, feedlots, packer and federal government. With nothing else, but good solid management of the soil, range, pastureland and cattle genetics can we be grass-fed producers. The "grainer" denies their own history and disgrace the old ones who came before them-- that is their business and in reality they wish they could change, but in their stance of non-traditional ranching (some call it conventional, today) they are dependent on the farmer, dependent on the stocker, dependent on the feedlots, dependent on the fed govt. and dependent on the packer. They are incapable of standing alone and being independent. They work for those entities mentioned above and despise the independent Traditional Rancher. They are merely sheep among the wolves, oh well. Ok, Moving on with more grass-fed genetics and grass-fed operations basics in some more depth. I would like to have a forum where the grain-fed enthusiasts would at least say something that resembles an educated response rather than just bashing the Traditional Rancher, because without us-- you wouldnt be here. Ed [/QUOTE]
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