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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1581727" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Grit said: "You must be a commercial operation? The show ring group and elite breeders want the biggest fattest animals that they can produce."</p><p>Bite your tongue. NOOOO. I consider myself a "show ring" farm and an "elite breeder" and I definitely do NOT want fat cattle. I do understand where your statement is coming from. Yes, a LOT of show cattle are way too fat and cattle going through sales are also way too fat. I have had to force myself to feed grain to sale cattle to get that extra $$$. But, mostly, they just get into "good" condition, not blubber fat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1581727, member: 968"] Grit said: "You must be a commercial operation? The show ring group and elite breeders want the biggest fattest animals that they can produce." Bite your tongue. NOOOO. I consider myself a "show ring" farm and an "elite breeder" and I definitely do NOT want fat cattle. I do understand where your statement is coming from. Yes, a LOT of show cattle are way too fat and cattle going through sales are also way too fat. I have had to force myself to feed grain to sale cattle to get that extra $$$. But, mostly, they just get into "good" condition, not blubber fat. [/QUOTE]
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