Posted by NY 986 on February 19, 2022 at 07:23:52 from (67.249.255.74):
In Reply to: Animal Exports posted by Hoofer B on February 19, 2022 at 05:28:38:
A lot of misunderstanding going on here. Nobody is questioning the right to breed animals in any given manner. The OP is asking that since a few decades have passed since these programs were ongoing was it worth it? The people that were in it and the institutions promoting it as Bruce hinted at promised great prosperity for many years into the future that would help future generations here in the US. The guys breeding for export (I know a few) have been out of the business in a lot of cases for over 20 years. Their farms belong to someone else and there are very few signs of their time on the farm which remain. The money spent on new parlors, new barns, and new equipment are gone or are far from obvious. The dream of a son taking over or the daughter bringing home the ideal SIL never happened. The new tractor from 1985 worn out. The 100,000 dollars (yes, this happened) spent on the kids really did not change their lives one bit. What money was banked out of these sales is gone. Mother and father probably lived it up while in late middle age but old age has turned out like it would have had they not engaged in extensive breeding programs.
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