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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 248382" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>I hate to throw stones at far better men than I will ever hope to be be; but I think in MANY cases the answer is that they didn't. For every great bull that got hyped and promoted there were others who should have been cut that weren't. We are lucky too live in a time where our eyeball and the show ring are aided by actual performance, EPDs, ultrasound, etc. Breeders still make mistakes. There are still bulls that get hyped and promoted that should have been Kansas City T-bones; but there are more tools in the arsenal so those mistakes should be found out a lot quicker AND the good bulls should be found out a lot quicker too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 248382, member: 2095"] I hate to throw stones at far better men than I will ever hope to be be; but I think in MANY cases the answer is that they didn't. For every great bull that got hyped and promoted there were others who should have been cut that weren't. We are lucky too live in a time where our eyeball and the show ring are aided by actual performance, EPDs, ultrasound, etc. Breeders still make mistakes. There are still bulls that get hyped and promoted that should have been Kansas City T-bones; but there are more tools in the arsenal so those mistakes should be found out a lot quicker AND the good bulls should be found out a lot quicker too. [/QUOTE]
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