I've gotten alot of bull sale catalogues in the last while, and I can't believe how many guys are peddling these hybrid bulls. Nobody needs to defend them, I know the argument already. Yeah, Yeah, there is a place for them...they work in some herds...blah, blah, blah. My concern is, the quality and consistency. Let's face it, there are alot of crappy bulls out there; purebred OR hybrid.
So where in Olympia are we going with this? When do we stop selling something just because it sells, right or wrong? If someone came in your yard and said,"I've always wanted a red cow with a spotted ass like an Appaloosa."
Would you try and breed them one?
I mean, it's one thing to sell a good honest product that you believe in enough to stand behind 100%. You're proud of all your work and what you've produced. But it is another, in my opinion, to chase the fads or try and capitalize on everything hot that comes along.
In the cattle business, if you're trying to change constantly in order to be on top of the latest craze, can you keep your consistency in your cowherd? I don't think so, but maybe I'm wrong.
I just feel it's a shame to see good cattlemen punching out quantities of bulls just cause they can sell them, when I know damn well they could focus on smaller numbers and serve up alot better quality.
So where in Olympia are we going with this? When do we stop selling something just because it sells, right or wrong? If someone came in your yard and said,"I've always wanted a red cow with a spotted ass like an Appaloosa."
Would you try and breed them one?
I mean, it's one thing to sell a good honest product that you believe in enough to stand behind 100%. You're proud of all your work and what you've produced. But it is another, in my opinion, to chase the fads or try and capitalize on everything hot that comes along.
In the cattle business, if you're trying to change constantly in order to be on top of the latest craze, can you keep your consistency in your cowherd? I don't think so, but maybe I'm wrong.
I just feel it's a shame to see good cattlemen punching out quantities of bulls just cause they can sell them, when I know damn well they could focus on smaller numbers and serve up alot better quality.
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