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<blockquote data-quote="Rmc" data-source="post: 1776454" data-attributes="member: 39072"><p>And just what exactly is "poor type cattle " </p><p>Definition not only varies greatly by environment but by individual and market as well.</p><p>I have to chuckle at some of those posts by the same people over and over on here .</p><p>Claim brimmer cross cattle are awesome because they do great in a particular environment.</p><p>Yet those same people bash people for selecting cattle that do best in their environment and the market they are selling to.</p><p>Feed efficient cattle that mature between 1000-1200 lbs are horrible,</p><p>"mini" Cattle are horrible, don't even think about adding a highlander cross into your herd in the north to reduce feed cost, don't raise wagyu to sell direct to consumer or a known wagyu market., don't raise any type of cattle that aren't black even if you have a market for them.</p><p>Give me a break</p><p>Some people are as fanatical about the "correct type" of cattle to raise as they are about what vehicle manufacturer is best or even their religion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rmc, post: 1776454, member: 39072"] And just what exactly is “poor type cattle “ Definition not only varies greatly by environment but by individual and market as well. I have to chuckle at some of those posts by the same people over and over on here . Claim brimmer cross cattle are awesome because they do great in a particular environment. Yet those same people bash people for selecting cattle that do best in their environment and the market they are selling to. Feed efficient cattle that mature between 1000-1200 lbs are horrible, “mini” Cattle are horrible, don’t even think about adding a highlander cross into your herd in the north to reduce feed cost, don’t raise wagyu to sell direct to consumer or a known wagyu market., don’t raise any type of cattle that aren’t black even if you have a market for them. Give me a break Some people are as fanatical about the “correct type” of cattle to raise as they are about what vehicle manufacturer is best or even their religion. [/QUOTE]
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