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<blockquote data-quote="Silver" data-source="post: 1553483" data-attributes="member: 12520"><p>I think the problem is that you come across as making the assumption that your favorite breed is better than everyone elses, and that your cattle are better than everyone elses. I haven't got the impression that you are all that interested in learning from this forum, but that you were expecting all to be fawning over you your product. </p><p>There are some very good cattle people on this forum that raise some top notch cattle, and you could in fact learn something from them. It is important to remember that while the commercial cattleman needs the seedstock producer, the reverse is even more true.</p><p>My advice would be to climb down off your high horse and stick around awhile, maybe we can learn something from each other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver, post: 1553483, member: 12520"] I think the problem is that you come across as making the assumption that your favorite breed is better than everyone elses, and that your cattle are better than everyone elses. I haven't got the impression that you are all that interested in learning from this forum, but that you were expecting all to be fawning over you your product. There are some very good cattle people on this forum that raise some top notch cattle, and you could in fact learn something from them. It is important to remember that while the commercial cattleman needs the seedstock producer, the reverse is even more true. My advice would be to climb down off your high horse and stick around awhile, maybe we can learn something from each other. [/QUOTE]
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