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<blockquote data-quote="googly_moogly" data-source="post: 221379" data-attributes="member: 3875"><p>Bill,</p><p></p><p>May I ask where in the world does the name Googly Moogly have any affiliation to the TLBAA? Just for clarities sake I picked the name up at a sale when a pedigree reader noticed a cow with a name Moogly, I think, simular to my "Handle" and the pedigree reader made the joke "yeah she goes back to that good ole' Goggly Moogly bull" as a joke and I just thought it to be a funny name so that's why I use it today. </p><p></p><p>Trust me, I am in no way affiliated with either membership with the exception that I am a member of the TLBAA and though I have not been a member of the ITLA for some time I am an active member in one of it's affiliates. I think two associations is good for our business so that one association cannot have a monopoly, if you will, on us poor breeders. Competition is what America was founded on and needs to stay in every business in my humble opinion. </p><p></p><p>Also, just to clarify, I do like cows with good horn but I cannot stand cattle with great big horns and weigh 700 pounds and cannot raise a calf. Heck, I even have some cows with tremendous horn but I will not jeopardize all of the things that are important to me for them. </p><p></p><p>But isn't that the great thing about our breed of cattle, I can raise show calves, Joe bob can raise horns, Curly Sue can raise Riding Steers and we can all be friends. These cattle are a great pastime and a part of history that needs to be cherished.</p><p></p><p>Googly Moogly </p><p></p><p>P.S. Bill, I looked at your web site and I guarentee you that I would be proud to have many of your brood cows in my program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="googly_moogly, post: 221379, member: 3875"] Bill, May I ask where in the world does the name Googly Moogly have any affiliation to the TLBAA? Just for clarities sake I picked the name up at a sale when a pedigree reader noticed a cow with a name Moogly, I think, simular to my "Handle" and the pedigree reader made the joke "yeah she goes back to that good ole' Goggly Moogly bull" as a joke and I just thought it to be a funny name so that's why I use it today. Trust me, I am in no way affiliated with either membership with the exception that I am a member of the TLBAA and though I have not been a member of the ITLA for some time I am an active member in one of it's affiliates. I think two associations is good for our business so that one association cannot have a monopoly, if you will, on us poor breeders. Competition is what America was founded on and needs to stay in every business in my humble opinion. Also, just to clarify, I do like cows with good horn but I cannot stand cattle with great big horns and weigh 700 pounds and cannot raise a calf. Heck, I even have some cows with tremendous horn but I will not jeopardize all of the things that are important to me for them. But isn't that the great thing about our breed of cattle, I can raise show calves, Joe bob can raise horns, Curly Sue can raise Riding Steers and we can all be friends. These cattle are a great pastime and a part of history that needs to be cherished. Googly Moogly P.S. Bill, I looked at your web site and I guarentee you that I would be proud to have many of your brood cows in my program. [/QUOTE]
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