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I have registered brangus cattle and the IBBA is the worst organazition that i have ever dealt with. are all other registered organizations this bad or is it just the IBBA.(international brangus breeders association) thanks
plb cattle":mtzbl4l5 said:I have registered brangus cattle and the IBBA is the worst organazition that i have ever dealt with. are all other registered organizations this bad or is it just the IBBA.(international brangus breeders association) thanks
In most instances the Board of Directors is part of the issue. Most of them are good old boys that like things the way they are. In their favor of course. I believe that most cattle associations have similar issues. Some are better than others.la4angus":2sll6t0v said:it should be brought to the attention of the Board of Directors.
The Board of Directors are supposed to be working for all members of the assn; not just for themselves and a select few. They were voted in by the Members and they can also be voted out. There is also an Executive Vice President; in the IBBA case he is Loren Jackson. The Executive Vice President was Hired by the Assn. and he can be FIRED.lazyhill":4kr94y1x said:In most instances the Board of Directors is part of the issue. Most of them are good old boys that like things the way they are. In their favor of course. I believe that most cattle associations have similar issues. Some are better than others.la4angus":4kr94y1x said:it should be brought to the attention of the Board of Directors.
plb cattle":3jwi76sn said:I have registered brangus cattle and the IBBA is the worst organazition that i have ever dealt with. are all other registered organizations this bad or is it just the IBBA.(international brangus breeders association) thanks
I agree with FrankieFrankie":9og5ztpw said:plb cattle":9og5ztpw said:I have registered brangus cattle and the IBBA is the worst organazition that i have ever dealt with. are all other registered organizations this bad or is it just the IBBA.(international brangus breeders association) thanks
No, not all registered organizations are hard to deal with. The American Angus Association is great to deal with. And not especially expensive. We can register a calf online, report weaning and yearling weights online. We'll soon be able to transfer ownership online. When I do have to call, them, the people are polite and businesslike. While I don't doubt there are political groups, I really think the Board has the best interest of the breed at heart. IMO, that's the most important thing about an Association.
txag":1ls3qhvp said:i think all associations have their good & bad. the aha went to tpr which was not supported by lots of the members. we still participate but i'm not a big advocate of tpr.
Campground Cattle":15p6dfiz said:txag":15p6dfiz said:i think all associations have their good & bad. the aha went to tpr which was not supported by lots of the members. we still participate but i'm not a big advocate of tpr.
I was satisfied with the AHA until they went to TPR and it stinks. It wasn't set up for the small rancher which is the majority of members.
Campground Cattle":29x89q4t said:txag":29x89q4t said:i think all associations have their good & bad. the aha went to tpr which was not supported by lots of the members. we still participate but i'm not a big advocate of tpr.
I was satisfied with the AHA until they went to TPR and it stinks. It wasn't set up for the small rancher which is the majority of members.
Tod Dague":13mve796 said:What is TPR?
Campground Cattle":13mve796 said:txag":13mve796 said:i think all associations have their good & bad. the aha went to tpr which was not supported by lots of the members. we still participate but i'm not a big advocate of tpr.
I was satisfied with the AHA until they went to TPR and it stinks. It wasn't set up for the small rancher which is the majority of members.