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<blockquote data-quote="CreekAngus" data-source="post: 1563604" data-attributes="member: 38224"><p>I think I'm a little bit flummoxed. After reading all of Branded's posts I thought he was the real deal. I was pretty impressed with his farm using heat monitors and all, kind of felt sorry for him, because people kept picking on him for it. He criticizes his neighbors for what they feed and how they operate, knocking'em for having to sell out, because a lack of foresight. All the mud he has to deal with and struggles of getting the cows in and then we find out he has FIVE, 5,Cinco Cows. I'm here thinking this guy has connections to SAV and Herbster because he's ordering a 100 straws a year and after reading all his posts about this bull that bull, this genetics vs that genetics, I had to believe he was a real cowman. Embryos and genetic superiority of his herd and all that stuff, it was just hot air. Seriously who has to use heat detectors on five cows? If you suck that bad at looking for a standing heat, buy a steer, it would cost less than a heat detection system. I know some guys running heat detection but we are talking 100 plus, spread over multiple locations. You are like me, a hobby farmer. Branded you are no more capable of criticizing your neighbor for their feed choices than I am. With a limited heard I can pretty much feed however I want to, this isn't mine or your living. You criticize the hell out of people and act as though you have some expertise or insight, you have FIVE cows. I don't know how you talk about using this bull, that bull, blah, blah, you have five cows. My goodness set them up on CIDR's and get'em breed in a day, by one bull. Man you had me fooled with your nonsense. I actually thought you ran a program, when you talked about not wanting to sell commercial bulls, that was a completely moronic thread, now knowing you have five cows, five, cinco, 5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CreekAngus, post: 1563604, member: 38224"] I think I'm a little bit flummoxed. After reading all of Branded's posts I thought he was the real deal. I was pretty impressed with his farm using heat monitors and all, kind of felt sorry for him, because people kept picking on him for it. He criticizes his neighbors for what they feed and how they operate, knocking'em for having to sell out, because a lack of foresight. All the mud he has to deal with and struggles of getting the cows in and then we find out he has FIVE, 5,Cinco Cows. I'm here thinking this guy has connections to SAV and Herbster because he's ordering a 100 straws a year and after reading all his posts about this bull that bull, this genetics vs that genetics, I had to believe he was a real cowman. Embryos and genetic superiority of his herd and all that stuff, it was just hot air. Seriously who has to use heat detectors on five cows? If you suck that bad at looking for a standing heat, buy a steer, it would cost less than a heat detection system. I know some guys running heat detection but we are talking 100 plus, spread over multiple locations. You are like me, a hobby farmer. Branded you are no more capable of criticizing your neighbor for their feed choices than I am. With a limited heard I can pretty much feed however I want to, this isn't mine or your living. You criticize the hell out of people and act as though you have some expertise or insight, you have FIVE cows. I don't know how you talk about using this bull, that bull, blah, blah, you have five cows. My goodness set them up on CIDR's and get'em breed in a day, by one bull. Man you had me fooled with your nonsense. I actually thought you ran a program, when you talked about not wanting to sell commercial bulls, that was a completely moronic thread, now knowing you have five cows, five, cinco, 5. [/QUOTE]
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