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<blockquote data-quote="SEC" data-source="post: 216397" data-attributes="member: 3241"><p>Kit Pharo gets a lot of press for thoughts that many people in the cattle world have. I would doubt that he is the only cattle breeder in the world who raises his cattle pretty "ranchy". I am not taking anything away from his accomplishments but I know that there are many other good minds making the cattle work for them, they just don't have the time to blab about it.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, we all know that there is no ideal frame. There are many different scenarios for many people. There is a market for everything some sectors can handle more than others.</p><p></p><p>Good cattle make good beef, that may sound outdated but I would like to know how many people have killed a very good british cross animal and have had a bad eating experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SEC, post: 216397, member: 3241"] Kit Pharo gets a lot of press for thoughts that many people in the cattle world have. I would doubt that he is the only cattle breeder in the world who raises his cattle pretty "ranchy". I am not taking anything away from his accomplishments but I know that there are many other good minds making the cattle work for them, they just don't have the time to blab about it. Secondly, we all know that there is no ideal frame. There are many different scenarios for many people. There is a market for everything some sectors can handle more than others. Good cattle make good beef, that may sound outdated but I would like to know how many people have killed a very good british cross animal and have had a bad eating experience. [/QUOTE]
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