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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 156019" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Don't know why, but I can't open page 3 of this thread, so I'm jumping in after page 2.</p><p>I totally agree with Bez & Doc.</p><p>Doc tends to be a little fancier with his words.</p><p>If you are used to looking at poor quality cattle, and don't know that they are poor, you have a poor image of what is good in your mind. The cow in the background looks in poor condition from what little I can see of her.</p><p>Like Doc says, get catalogs. Take pics of your cows & put them next to the pics in the catalogs. See the difference? We would like to see more pics of your cattle.</p><p>Get in touch with your local beef extension office & start going to meetings if you really want to learn.</p><p>Now, maybe we're getting way ahead of ourselves. You may not really want to "breed" cattle, just propogate them for a hobby & a little cash flow. If so, that's fine. But "breeding" cattle takes a lot of effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 156019, member: 968"] Don't know why, but I can't open page 3 of this thread, so I'm jumping in after page 2. I totally agree with Bez & Doc. Doc tends to be a little fancier with his words. If you are used to looking at poor quality cattle, and don't know that they are poor, you have a poor image of what is good in your mind. The cow in the background looks in poor condition from what little I can see of her. Like Doc says, get catalogs. Take pics of your cows & put them next to the pics in the catalogs. See the difference? We would like to see more pics of your cattle. Get in touch with your local beef extension office & start going to meetings if you really want to learn. Now, maybe we're getting way ahead of ourselves. You may not really want to "breed" cattle, just propogate them for a hobby & a little cash flow. If so, that's fine. But "breeding" cattle takes a lot of effort. [/QUOTE]
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