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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm22" data-source="post: 659428" data-attributes="member: 7645"><p>I think Bryce Schumann is doing an excellent (and gutty) job. Given some of the heavyweight criticism that he has received publicly (he defended himself admirably in the last Angus Journal) I think he will be lucky to hang on for five years. While throwing no stones at anyone else.....it does "LOOK" awfully suspicious that a year ago today (before Bryce took over) we probably would have said with some degree of confidence that: 'There are no serious genetic defects in Angus cattle' and been able to make a plausible case for that position. Now we have identified THREE seperate defects and ~10-25% of the breed appears to be compromised. The rocket pace at which we are 'discovering' these things really does make one wonder who knew what and how long have they known it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm22, post: 659428, member: 7645"] I think Bryce Schumann is doing an excellent (and gutty) job. Given some of the heavyweight criticism that he has received publicly (he defended himself admirably in the last Angus Journal) I think he will be lucky to hang on for five years. While throwing no stones at anyone else.....it does "LOOK" awfully suspicious that a year ago today (before Bryce took over) we probably would have said with some degree of confidence that: 'There are no serious genetic defects in Angus cattle' and been able to make a plausible case for that position. Now we have identified THREE seperate defects and ~10-25% of the breed appears to be compromised. The rocket pace at which we are 'discovering' these things really does make one wonder who knew what and how long have they known it. [/QUOTE]
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