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<blockquote data-quote="Andyva" data-source="post: 1296755" data-attributes="member: 1022"><p>When I read it, in an effort to learn about the cattle, I got the impression that it was written by a person that had been in the cattle business for about two years and a year and a half of that was spent just in the blog reading stages. Those evil establishment greedy big corporate farmers are most likely going to be using the best and most efficient genetics at their disposal. If a breed association thinks that theirs is better, time would be more wisely spent proving it and making information available instead of trying to alienate a whole industry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andyva, post: 1296755, member: 1022"] When I read it, in an effort to learn about the cattle, I got the impression that it was written by a person that had been in the cattle business for about two years and a year and a half of that was spent just in the blog reading stages. Those evil establishment greedy big corporate farmers are most likely going to be using the best and most efficient genetics at their disposal. If a breed association thinks that theirs is better, time would be more wisely spent proving it and making information available instead of trying to alienate a whole industry. [/QUOTE]
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