Information came up at a meeting this winter on the views of a certain government employee. This individual apparently has authority over land use in an environmental reserve and is very open about his distaste for cattle.
I've thought about that on and off for a few weeks. His land management strategy will obviously be influenced by his hatred of cattle. Maybe to the extent that the health of the land becomes secondary to the exclusion of cows for personal reasons.
What finally prompted this posting came to me yesterday while watching the little calves play and their mothers enjoying the day. I got to wondering how important cattle are to societies. It seems to me very likely that cattle have been and are one of the foundations of a prosperous society. If some of you erudite types on agriville can flesh this concept out please do. On the surface I think is should be fairly easy to prove that a supply of domestic cattle is a requirement for a wealthy society. Do you eat pizza, do you shampoo your hair, are you shoes leather, etc, etc?
If the above argument holds, to hate cows is to hate prosperity and modern society. Therefore those that do should be exposed as enemies of prosperity and all that implies. They certainly should NOT be given any authority in land use decisions.
I started this post making comment on a certain individual (initials CW) that is in a position of authority for public lands and hates cows. As a reader of "RANGE" magazine for a few years I believe that the cow hating syndrome is pretty common and is a threat to grazing public lands and maybe more.
Incidental to this discussion my opinion is that people who hate cattle don't know enough about them. Most cows work a lot harder than most people. And they pay attention to the things that matter to them.
Gotta check the heifers. HT
I've thought about that on and off for a few weeks. His land management strategy will obviously be influenced by his hatred of cattle. Maybe to the extent that the health of the land becomes secondary to the exclusion of cows for personal reasons.
What finally prompted this posting came to me yesterday while watching the little calves play and their mothers enjoying the day. I got to wondering how important cattle are to societies. It seems to me very likely that cattle have been and are one of the foundations of a prosperous society. If some of you erudite types on agriville can flesh this concept out please do. On the surface I think is should be fairly easy to prove that a supply of domestic cattle is a requirement for a wealthy society. Do you eat pizza, do you shampoo your hair, are you shoes leather, etc, etc?
If the above argument holds, to hate cows is to hate prosperity and modern society. Therefore those that do should be exposed as enemies of prosperity and all that implies. They certainly should NOT be given any authority in land use decisions.
I started this post making comment on a certain individual (initials CW) that is in a position of authority for public lands and hates cows. As a reader of "RANGE" magazine for a few years I believe that the cow hating syndrome is pretty common and is a threat to grazing public lands and maybe more.
Incidental to this discussion my opinion is that people who hate cattle don't know enough about them. Most cows work a lot harder than most people. And they pay attention to the things that matter to them.
Gotta check the heifers. HT
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