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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan" data-source="post: 367176" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>I disagree with this. I won't say none of the animals on the show circuit have other blood in there somewhere, however i would say it is an extremely small minority of the animals that other blood. i have been extremely involved with the show circuit for about 19 years. The change/improvement of the cattle on the show circuit has been gradual. I would tend to agree with you more if the change was a rapid one, but since the animals have gradually increased in quality throughout the years and not grown by leaps and bounds from year to year I lean on the belief that the improvement has come from hard work, careful selection, strict culling and improvements in management and nutrition practices.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Why? Then the longhorn breed will lose respect from other cattlemen and be stuck into a novelty only breed that can only attract people who think they are neat or cute or "want a part of history"</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>i could not agree with you more.</p><p></p><p>Ryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan, post: 367176, member: 615"] I disagree with this. I won't say none of the animals on the show circuit have other blood in there somewhere, however i would say it is an extremely small minority of the animals that other blood. i have been extremely involved with the show circuit for about 19 years. The change/improvement of the cattle on the show circuit has been gradual. I would tend to agree with you more if the change was a rapid one, but since the animals have gradually increased in quality throughout the years and not grown by leaps and bounds from year to year I lean on the belief that the improvement has come from hard work, careful selection, strict culling and improvements in management and nutrition practices. Why? Then the longhorn breed will lose respect from other cattlemen and be stuck into a novelty only breed that can only attract people who think they are neat or cute or "want a part of history" i could not agree with you more. Ryan [/QUOTE]
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