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<blockquote data-quote="edrsimms" data-source="post: 694567" data-attributes="member: 10970"><p>Hey John reach a little deeper see if you can pull any real information into this conversation and if not you might want to sit this one out with Tex and Frankie-- yall could talk about the good ole Ostrich days-- did you get suckered into the Ostrich Movement? Are you a large bird enthusiast too? Did you grain them too in an attempt to also destroy their foraging genetics? Maybe you and Tex could be the first to cross Ostrich with Limmis, but what color would the egg be for your Latitude? Lots of questions need answers there John and you guys could be the first to examine the whole realm of possibilities. What would you call your new Limmi x Ostrich? Maybe </p><p>Limmichs---- </p><p></p><p>Ed, as Frankie said, "Ya got nothing". </p><p>I noticed that ranch link you posted. The one where they wean 800+ lb calves on grass. They have a speaking schedule, I noticed. Just like Joel Salatin. Do you think, is it possible, that some grass fed producers might sensationalize things to energize their speaking schedule/prime source of income? Clearly, you see yourself as a worthy lecturer. I've had some great professors and some mediocre ones, too. You are the teaching assistant in danger of not being called back next semester. </p><p>Post it the way you see it. The suckers who get drawn into your web are people who weren't around when Ostriches were hot.</p></blockquote><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="edrsimms, post: 694567, member: 10970"] Hey John reach a little deeper see if you can pull any real information into this conversation and if not you might want to sit this one out with Tex and Frankie-- yall could talk about the good ole Ostrich days-- did you get suckered into the Ostrich Movement? Are you a large bird enthusiast too? Did you grain them too in an attempt to also destroy their foraging genetics? Maybe you and Tex could be the first to cross Ostrich with Limmis, but what color would the egg be for your Latitude? Lots of questions need answers there John and you guys could be the first to examine the whole realm of possibilities. What would you call your new Limmi x Ostrich? Maybe Limmichs---- Ed, as Frankie said, "Ya got nothing". I noticed that ranch link you posted. The one where they wean 800+ lb calves on grass. They have a speaking schedule, I noticed. Just like Joel Salatin. Do you think, is it possible, that some grass fed producers might sensationalize things to energize their speaking schedule/prime source of income? Clearly, you see yourself as a worthy lecturer. I've had some great professors and some mediocre ones, too. You are the teaching assistant in danger of not being called back next semester. Post it the way you see it. The suckers who get drawn into your web are people who weren't around when Ostriches were hot.[/quote] [/QUOTE]
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