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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 1006892" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p>When you start paying my bills Jim you can tell me how to act , think, and talk. I have given you the latitude to say and think what you want and i expect the same in return. DO NOT pull my chain Jim or you will hear things aired about your program that you don't want to argue about. I backed off of you a while back at the request of a friend, now we should leave it at that!</p><p> I made an honest observation on here based on past experience with Mr Pharo lurking on this forum and then PM'ing( and no i can't prove it after all this time but it happened) the poster with angry responses for having disagreed with his program.</p><p></p><p>If someone's gonna nail me for stating that and attacking the way I raise my bulls without knowing how i raise my bulls then they get what they deserve. </p><p></p><p>FWIW i am not the only one who has seen less than civil behaviour from mr pharo.</p><p></p><p>BTW Banjo Mr Victor and i are not the same person we just share a name, and if my friend GV 5 wants to pull your chain a little it's up to him. </p><p></p><p>Now for my opinion on the Pharo program, frankly i don't care one way or the other what Kit Pharo does with his bulls. Where i live there is NO premium paid for grass finished 2yr old bulls so why do it. The cost of feeding them to 2 years on grass/hay is virtually a wash with my feedlot/pasture program. Actually my modified pasture program is a little cheaper but they lack the eye candy look that some folks want.</p><p>I am not saying that Pharo's don't sell some good bulls. They sell bulls that are good for some people. Now if you would like i will post an article written about what a really nice guy mr pharo is to those who would critisize his program.</p><p></p><p>Speaking of program maybe you can tell me how you get the same genetics from close to 30 co-operators in at least 5 to 7 different states and parts of the country. You will get bulls raised within certain parameters but in the end if he didn't raise em they ain't his!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 1006892, member: 6713"] When you start paying my bills Jim you can tell me how to act , think, and talk. I have given you the latitude to say and think what you want and i expect the same in return. DO NOT pull my chain Jim or you will hear things aired about your program that you don't want to argue about. I backed off of you a while back at the request of a friend, now we should leave it at that! I made an honest observation on here based on past experience with Mr Pharo lurking on this forum and then PM'ing( and no i can't prove it after all this time but it happened) the poster with angry responses for having disagreed with his program. If someone's gonna nail me for stating that and attacking the way I raise my bulls without knowing how i raise my bulls then they get what they deserve. FWIW i am not the only one who has seen less than civil behaviour from mr pharo. BTW Banjo Mr Victor and i are not the same person we just share a name, and if my friend GV 5 wants to pull your chain a little it's up to him. Now for my opinion on the Pharo program, frankly i don't care one way or the other what Kit Pharo does with his bulls. Where i live there is NO premium paid for grass finished 2yr old bulls so why do it. The cost of feeding them to 2 years on grass/hay is virtually a wash with my feedlot/pasture program. Actually my modified pasture program is a little cheaper but they lack the eye candy look that some folks want. I am not saying that Pharo's don't sell some good bulls. They sell bulls that are good for some people. Now if you would like i will post an article written about what a really nice guy mr pharo is to those who would critisize his program. Speaking of program maybe you can tell me how you get the same genetics from close to 30 co-operators in at least 5 to 7 different states and parts of the country. You will get bulls raised within certain parameters but in the end if he didn't raise em they ain't his! [/QUOTE]
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