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<blockquote data-quote="capt" data-source="post: 408175" data-attributes="member: 3759"><p>Thank you to both Doc Harris and Frankie for finally getting around to the point I was trying to make but did not do a very good job of. THERE IS A HUGE DIFFERENCE between BREEDING GENETICS TO EFFECT CHANGE and RAISING beef cattle or hogs for that matter. Most people are content to just raise cattle, or even believe that they are 'breeding' cattle when truly without knowing their product, their environment, sticking to a well planned goal, measuring, evaluating, culling, replacing and analyzing their operation, they are inevitably just raising cattle. I sincerely hope that this becomes clear to those out there on this board and can provide some meaningful, thoughtful insight as to how this impacts the beef industry and/or if it eventually changes the face of the industry, or if those types of operations just fade away.</p><p>capt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="capt, post: 408175, member: 3759"] Thank you to both Doc Harris and Frankie for finally getting around to the point I was trying to make but did not do a very good job of. THERE IS A HUGE DIFFERENCE between BREEDING GENETICS TO EFFECT CHANGE and RAISING beef cattle or hogs for that matter. Most people are content to just raise cattle, or even believe that they are 'breeding' cattle when truly without knowing their product, their environment, sticking to a well planned goal, measuring, evaluating, culling, replacing and analyzing their operation, they are inevitably just raising cattle. I sincerely hope that this becomes clear to those out there on this board and can provide some meaningful, thoughtful insight as to how this impacts the beef industry and/or if it eventually changes the face of the industry, or if those types of operations just fade away. capt [/QUOTE]
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