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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1671225" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p><strong>RDFF> </strong>Although it may be preaching to the choir I totally agree. I would also suspect that a high percentage of those encouraging retention</p><p>of prolapses have the advantage of outside income from sources other than cattle or even farming. This will hold true for many of the other</p><p>reasons to cull including, late calvers, heavy milking hard keeping and any orher profit robbing problem that can be genetically brought into</p><p>a cow herd. In most cases I fully realize that a lot of hard work and planning went into that extra source of income and they are entitled</p><p>to the fruits thereof. To <em>wear the hat </em>just because they can and to offer feel good advice contrary to sound business principles does</p><p>have the effect of a fly in the ointment. <strong>LVR </strong><em>You breed what you keep! </em>I could not agree more!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1671225, member: 40072"] [B]RDFF> [/B]Although it may be preaching to the choir I totally agree. I would also suspect that a high percentage of those encouraging retention of prolapses have the advantage of outside income from sources other than cattle or even farming. This will hold true for many of the other reasons to cull including, late calvers, heavy milking hard keeping and any orher profit robbing problem that can be genetically brought into a cow herd. In most cases I fully realize that a lot of hard work and planning went into that extra source of income and they are entitled to the fruits thereof. To [I]wear the hat [/I]just because they can and to offer feel good advice contrary to sound business principles does have the effect of a fly in the ointment. [B]LVR [/B][I]You breed what you keep! [/I]I could not agree more! [/QUOTE]
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