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<blockquote data-quote="EAT BEEF" data-source="post: 549570" data-attributes="member: 7761"><p>Just some random thoughts I'm not near smart enough to put together so they sound good.</p><p></p><p>Well it takes a long time to build a good cowherd.Alot of folks don't really want to put in the time or have the patience for it.They want a champion,curve bender,or just whats hot today.</p><p></p><p>Some parts of the country seem more devoted to building a maternal cowherd than other.</p><p></p><p>It is a such a fast paced world combined with no aparent stableization of inputs. Some may find it hard to commit to longer term projects,but also a good reason to have a well balenced cowherd.</p><p></p><p>As some of you may have figured out I really think most seedstock producers have dropped the ball running after fads and trying to be all things to all people,but at the same time when the customer just wants the biggest bull all the time why not give it to them.</p><p></p><p>If the comercial guy can still make a living he may not be as dumb as we all think. :idea: </p><p></p><p>All the new developments and e.p.d.s in the world won't do any good if you don't know how to balence them.Who knows how to use all this information or even has the time to try? I have learned way more about my cows just watching them than I have ever learned from some numbers someone came up with that has never even seen my cows.Sure e.p.d.s can help but they can't take the place of common sense.Just look at some of the sugar daddy sale books in the angus journal what are they doing :???:</p><p></p><p>How many people that come up with this stuff even have cattle :?: </p><p></p><p>Some people just make everything to hard. Once you have what you need just keep it that way :idea: If you feel the need to improve things work on your grass. :tiphat:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EAT BEEF, post: 549570, member: 7761"] Just some random thoughts I'm not near smart enough to put together so they sound good. Well it takes a long time to build a good cowherd.Alot of folks don't really want to put in the time or have the patience for it.They want a champion,curve bender,or just whats hot today. Some parts of the country seem more devoted to building a maternal cowherd than other. It is a such a fast paced world combined with no aparent stableization of inputs. Some may find it hard to commit to longer term projects,but also a good reason to have a well balenced cowherd. As some of you may have figured out I really think most seedstock producers have dropped the ball running after fads and trying to be all things to all people,but at the same time when the customer just wants the biggest bull all the time why not give it to them. If the comercial guy can still make a living he may not be as dumb as we all think. :idea: All the new developments and e.p.d.s in the world won't do any good if you don't know how to balence them.Who knows how to use all this information or even has the time to try? I have learned way more about my cows just watching them than I have ever learned from some numbers someone came up with that has never even seen my cows.Sure e.p.d.s can help but they can't take the place of common sense.Just look at some of the sugar daddy sale books in the angus journal what are they doing :???: How many people that come up with this stuff even have cattle :?: Some people just make everything to hard. Once you have what you need just keep it that way :idea: If you feel the need to improve things work on your grass. :tiphat: [/QUOTE]
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