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Herefords. How soon we forget!
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<blockquote data-quote="rocket2222" data-source="post: 497800" data-attributes="member: 5362"><p>I think most all the problems could be attributed to bad management, not just pinkeye. Culling out the problems is a management issue. I hope there is more than one long time breeder who did practice good management, other than Mr Day, but there's not many. So we are left with the belief in many commercial breeders minds that Herefords have to many problems to be profitable in todays market. I really do believe that todays Herefords are better, I also think trying to convince commercial breeders that they are better, if we just keep breeding to the same old lines, is going to be a rough road to travel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocket2222, post: 497800, member: 5362"] I think most all the problems could be attributed to bad management, not just pinkeye. Culling out the problems is a management issue. I hope there is more than one long time breeder who did practice good management, other than Mr Day, but there's not many. So we are left with the belief in many commercial breeders minds that Herefords have to many problems to be profitable in todays market. I really do believe that todays Herefords are better, I also think trying to convince commercial breeders that they are better, if we just keep breeding to the same old lines, is going to be a rough road to travel. [/QUOTE]
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