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<blockquote data-quote="DOC HARRIS" data-source="post: 239235" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>I asked the question a couple of years ago, "Are we breeding color or Beef?" The subliminal answer to that question is being posted with the posts on this forum. One of my biggest postulates and affirmations concerning the Beef Cattle BU$INE$$ is that some producers chase fads and trends more than they THINK about what they are doing. It seems that it is easier to listen to what Jim Bob down the road says and does, than to think for themselves, and use the information that has been proven by successful breeders and producers to be correct insofar as producing a profitable product. I understand what the "Black Bandwagon" represents, but just because an animal is black, for WHATEVER reason, does not mean it is a genetically desirable individual or that it will produce a profit. It is past time to "wake up" and smell the BEEF rather than the coffee!</p><p></p><p>DOC HARRIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOC HARRIS, post: 239235, member: 1683"] I asked the question a couple of years ago, "Are we breeding color or Beef?" The subliminal answer to that question is being posted with the posts on this forum. One of my biggest postulates and affirmations concerning the Beef Cattle BU$INE$$ is that some producers chase fads and trends more than they THINK about what they are doing. It seems that it is easier to listen to what Jim Bob down the road says and does, than to think for themselves, and use the information that has been proven by successful breeders and producers to be correct insofar as producing a profitable product. I understand what the "Black Bandwagon" represents, but just because an animal is black, for WHATEVER reason, does not mean it is a genetically desirable individual or that it will produce a profit. It is past time to "wake up" and smell the BEEF rather than the coffee! DOC HARRIS [/QUOTE]
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