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<blockquote data-quote="certherfbeef" data-source="post: 52808" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>Well you know what...it may be news to you too...not every purebred breeder babies their cattle. I don't have an outragious feed bill. My registered cattle are treated no better than my commercial herd. And I make just as much selling the cross breds as i do selling the purebreds. They all eat the same crappy hay all winter long. They are easy doing and I will not have one on the place that needs 5 gal of grain a day to maintain herself. Some people may, but not me. If I grained these cattle all winter, I end up with no profit. That is not my idea of a well spent winter. </p><p></p><p>It is people like those that "baby" the purebreds that hinder the rest of us in the eyes of folks like Texan and Caustic. And in turn they think we are all bad.</p><p></p><p>Sorry if this offends you, but I'll bet, Txag will agree with me here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="certherfbeef, post: 52808, member: 190"] Well you know what...it may be news to you too...not every purebred breeder babies their cattle. I don't have an outragious feed bill. My registered cattle are treated no better than my commercial herd. And I make just as much selling the cross breds as i do selling the purebreds. They all eat the same crappy hay all winter long. They are easy doing and I will not have one on the place that needs 5 gal of grain a day to maintain herself. Some people may, but not me. If I grained these cattle all winter, I end up with no profit. That is not my idea of a well spent winter. It is people like those that "baby" the purebreds that hinder the rest of us in the eyes of folks like Texan and Caustic. And in turn they think we are all bad. Sorry if this offends you, but I'll bet, Txag will agree with me here. [/QUOTE]
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