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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1639553" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Brute you come across as being really jealous and envious of their operation.</p><p>We are all cow peddlers. </p><p>It's no different in if I pull up to your place or the sale barn it's buyer beware. The salebarn is not an evil place either,it's our lifeblood, it is just not a place for rookies. If they are so terrible their operation will quit growing. </p><p>You like retaining heifers that's fine and dandy it is not the only solution in the cattle business. They are no where close to being free either. It makes no sense to retain in a commercial crossbred operation other than genetic improvement.</p><p>Maybe you have been burned and burnt child is scared of fire, I understand.</p><p>I understand both philosophies and not stuck on it's just my way.</p><p>When I ran a registered herd I routinely retained.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1639553, member: 694"] Brute you come across as being really jealous and envious of their operation. We are all cow peddlers. It’s no different in if I pull up to your place or the sale barn it’s buyer beware. The salebarn is not an evil place either,it’s our lifeblood, it is just not a place for rookies. If they are so terrible their operation will quit growing. You like retaining heifers that’s fine and dandy it is not the only solution in the cattle business. They are no where close to being free either. It makes no sense to retain in a commercial crossbred operation other than genetic improvement. Maybe you have been burned and burnt child is scared of fire, I understand. I understand both philosophies and not stuck on it’s just my way. When I ran a registered herd I routinely retained. [/QUOTE]
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