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<blockquote data-quote="SPH" data-source="post: 1362887" data-attributes="member: 20580"><p>There is some truth to that statement as well. I guess my feeling is some folks need to worry more about the cattle they are raising than getting too worked up over what others are doing because you can control what you do but you can't control what others do. Just because a guy can bad mouth what another guy is raising doesn't mean that his cattle is immune to criticism as well. I'm one that would like to see breeders working together to identify issues and work on improving on those issue - and realizing that change doesn't happen overnight either - instead of drawing a line in the sand and making it you against others in your own breed. Breed improvement is more likely to happen by working together and not against each other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPH, post: 1362887, member: 20580"] There is some truth to that statement as well. I guess my feeling is some folks need to worry more about the cattle they are raising than getting too worked up over what others are doing because you can control what you do but you can't control what others do. Just because a guy can bad mouth what another guy is raising doesn't mean that his cattle is immune to criticism as well. I'm one that would like to see breeders working together to identify issues and work on improving on those issue - and realizing that change doesn't happen overnight either - instead of drawing a line in the sand and making it you against others in your own breed. Breed improvement is more likely to happen by working together and not against each other. [/QUOTE]
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