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<blockquote data-quote="Arnold Ziffle" data-source="post: 95636" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>cul8r --- Gosh, I don't know how you came up with the feeling that txag's posts indicate a notion that if you don't raise Herefords you have the wrong breed. On the contrary, I think she has been really low key about her chosen breed, much more so than some other Hereford, Angus, etc. breeders.</p><p></p><p>Also, I of course know nothing of your background, where you were raised, etc. --- but many folks, perhaps Texans in particular, think it is just plain rude and exceedingly nosey to ask a person how many cattle they own, how many acres of land they own, etc. In my view, those sort of questions would be similar to me asking you how many dollars you have in your bank account, or what is the value of your investment portfolio. If someone with whom you are acquainted wants to voluntarily share such info with you that's their business, but you just shouldn't ask (regardless of the fact that the other person isn't compelled to answer such a question) --- and if someone chooses to voluntarily give out that sort of personal info I sure don't feel that there is any requirement of reciprocity on the part of the other party.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arnold Ziffle, post: 95636, member: 43"] cul8r --- Gosh, I don't know how you came up with the feeling that txag's posts indicate a notion that if you don't raise Herefords you have the wrong breed. On the contrary, I think she has been really low key about her chosen breed, much more so than some other Hereford, Angus, etc. breeders. Also, I of course know nothing of your background, where you were raised, etc. --- but many folks, perhaps Texans in particular, think it is just plain rude and exceedingly nosey to ask a person how many cattle they own, how many acres of land they own, etc. In my view, those sort of questions would be similar to me asking you how many dollars you have in your bank account, or what is the value of your investment portfolio. If someone with whom you are acquainted wants to voluntarily share such info with you that's their business, but you just shouldn't ask (regardless of the fact that the other person isn't compelled to answer such a question) --- and if someone chooses to voluntarily give out that sort of personal info I sure don't feel that there is any requirement of reciprocity on the part of the other party. [/QUOTE]
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