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<blockquote data-quote="Elder Statesman" data-source="post: 1133337" data-attributes="member: 7371"><p>"Funny thing is, someone is going to make money off the calves. Calhoun is going to make money off the cows. And that's why we do what we do."</p><p></p><p>"The only time you are ever doing wrong selling cattle is when you advertise it as something other than it is. Nothing wrong with breeding a sorry bull to a sorry cow and then selling the results."</p><p></p><p>Have you ever eaten a bad steak or a poor roast? When you do, do you think about where it comes from? I don't care if you buy sale barn cull cows or buy poor steers that still have their nuts. But for the sake of the industry and our consumers, don't use them as breeding stock to propagate more critters like this one. Somebody eventually gets a raw deal on these kind of cattle and it is usually the one at the end of the line, the person eating the finished product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elder Statesman, post: 1133337, member: 7371"] "Funny thing is, someone is going to make money off the calves. Calhoun is going to make money off the cows. And that's why we do what we do." "The only time you are ever doing wrong selling cattle is when you advertise it as something other than it is. Nothing wrong with breeding a sorry bull to a sorry cow and then selling the results." Have you ever eaten a bad steak or a poor roast? When you do, do you think about where it comes from? I don't care if you buy sale barn cull cows or buy poor steers that still have their nuts. But for the sake of the industry and our consumers, don't use them as breeding stock to propagate more critters like this one. Somebody eventually gets a raw deal on these kind of cattle and it is usually the one at the end of the line, the person eating the finished product. [/QUOTE]
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