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<blockquote data-quote="Aero" data-source="post: 229193" data-attributes="member: 2076"><p>I have visited with Kit at his place and it is a terrible environment for beef cows. Part of his philosophy is to make life hard on the bulls so that when they go to his customers life gets easy and they perform. this is a good idea but he takes it too far into the extreme for me. his yearling bulls might weigh 700-900 and his 2 yr olds were in the 1250 range on average.</p><p></p><p>they arent all skinny; they are just small. i like the basic concepts Kit founded his program on, but his comments progress just like his environment has: to the extreme and almost unrelated to average producers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aero, post: 229193, member: 2076"] I have visited with Kit at his place and it is a terrible environment for beef cows. Part of his philosophy is to make life hard on the bulls so that when they go to his customers life gets easy and they perform. this is a good idea but he takes it too far into the extreme for me. his yearling bulls might weigh 700-900 and his 2 yr olds were in the 1250 range on average. they arent all skinny; they are just small. i like the basic concepts Kit founded his program on, but his comments progress just like his environment has: to the extreme and almost unrelated to average producers. [/QUOTE]
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