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<blockquote data-quote="LFF" data-source="post: 661298" data-attributes="member: 1147"><p>I've become more of a lurker than poster. </p><p></p><p> I use to post a lot more but I decided that as a registered breeder it was not in my best interest. My opinions about what direction Hereford breeders need to focus on, can cause the appearance of advertising. I may create heated debates that offends people with different ideals for breed direction. That is part of the reason I believe that many of your big name producers do not post on cattle today. What do they have to gain and why would they want to expose their future plans? :?:. . Many don't want the flack or exposure that they might recieve because it may hurt their business, especially if they already have a good reputation and customer base. </p><p></p><p>For example : I like information and believe that a cattle producer must have data to back up their statements, I suppose that makes me somewhat of a numbers man. :???: .</p><p> </p><p>I believe that I may name one of my bulls ( LFF Mr. Numbers) someday. :lol:. </p><p> </p><p>I am not looking only at numbers instead of phenotype, however others that do not have the numbers may be tempted to say so. If that where the case then they, to some degree, would discredit my operation, possibly to their advantage. It's a dog eat dog world in many ways and in the registered business you can quickly find that out. That can make it difficult to be a poster on a discussion board. I wish that we had the knowledge of well known registered breeders, being posted but I do not see it ever happening. </p><p></p><p>I would like to thank the experienced commercial posters that have and continue to shared their knowledge. It is every bit as important, if not more, to the cattle board because when it is all said and done it boils down to producing meat for the table.</p><p></p><p>LFF</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LFF, post: 661298, member: 1147"] I've become more of a lurker than poster. I use to post a lot more but I decided that as a registered breeder it was not in my best interest. My opinions about what direction Hereford breeders need to focus on, can cause the appearance of advertising. I may create heated debates that offends people with different ideals for breed direction. That is part of the reason I believe that many of your big name producers do not post on cattle today. What do they have to gain and why would they want to expose their future plans? :?:. . Many don't want the flack or exposure that they might recieve because it may hurt their business, especially if they already have a good reputation and customer base. For example : I like information and believe that a cattle producer must have data to back up their statements, I suppose that makes me somewhat of a numbers man. :???: . I believe that I may name one of my bulls ( LFF Mr. Numbers) someday. :lol:. I am not looking only at numbers instead of phenotype, however others that do not have the numbers may be tempted to say so. If that where the case then they, to some degree, would discredit my operation, possibly to their advantage. It's a dog eat dog world in many ways and in the registered business you can quickly find that out. That can make it difficult to be a poster on a discussion board. I wish that we had the knowledge of well known registered breeders, being posted but I do not see it ever happening. I would like to thank the experienced commercial posters that have and continue to shared their knowledge. It is every bit as important, if not more, to the cattle board because when it is all said and done it boils down to producing meat for the table. LFF [/QUOTE]
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