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<blockquote data-quote="HerefordSire" data-source="post: 689692" data-attributes="member: 4437"><p><em>I realize I am not providing all the important information about this bull, his pedigree, the way he has been managed, and the environment he was raised in, etc. etc. It is easier for me to present a point by showing contrasting stategies to generate a profit. On one hand, a famous breeder in the US advocates breeding very short framed cattle for various reasons. Likewise, posters here seem to want high capacity cattle with large rumps that look good in their environment. All this theoretical talk is fine and dandy. Sooner or later, profits or losses have to be realized. The bull I presented here has high profit indices in Austrailia and received an enourmous amount of negativity through posts here. Does this mean the posters here don't know how to make profit? Does it mean that profit indices are only numbers and they should be ignored?</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HerefordSire, post: 689692, member: 4437"] [i]I realize I am not providing all the important information about this bull, his pedigree, the way he has been managed, and the environment he was raised in, etc. etc. It is easier for me to present a point by showing contrasting stategies to generate a profit. On one hand, a famous breeder in the US advocates breeding very short framed cattle for various reasons. Likewise, posters here seem to want high capacity cattle with large rumps that look good in their environment. All this theoretical talk is fine and dandy. Sooner or later, profits or losses have to be realized. The bull I presented here has high profit indices in Austrailia and received an enourmous amount of negativity through posts here. Does this mean the posters here don't know how to make profit? Does it mean that profit indices are only numbers and they should be ignored?[/i] [/QUOTE]
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