We can debate some of these issues until the cows come home, and I doubt if anyone will have changed their mind ... at least much. I think these debates are important as they make each of us rethink what we are doing. Where I draw the line is when the debate become personal and people start to insult each other. That is totally uncalled for... and never ends up with any good outcome.
I recently flew to a sale in Ontario, and on the flight to Toronto, I started a conversation with the man sitting beside me. He told me he had a construction business and he travelled to many places in the world to build specialized buildings. He said he had just had an amazing year... business wise, but he was really looking forward to spending the next two months at home with his family. When he asked me what I did for a living, I told him I raised cattle. His eyes lit up and he asked me what kind of cattle I raised? I told him that I raised Shorthorn cattle but over the years I had been involved in several breeds and also fed cattle for a number of years. It turned out that this man had a small farm in eastern Ontario and he had a small herd of Polled Hereford cattle. He said he loved the cattle business and was hopeful he could eventually just stay home and look after his cattle. We ended up talking for over 3 hours on the flight and at one point he said he had been criticized by his friends for buying a polled Hereford heifer for $20,000. He said that one of his friends had told him he must have lost his mind. I happened to agree with much of what the man beside me said. He said he had purchased this heifer for several reasons. Firstly, because he felt she would become a key breeding piece for the herd he hoped to work with in a few years when he could retire. He said his business had been so good, that he was now facing to pay a large amount of money in income tax, and he had decided he would put some of the tax money into a heifer that his children could show for a few years. He told me that his friend that had questioned his sanity for buying the $20,000 heifer, had just bought a new boat, so he asked him how much the boat had cost. It had cost $28,000 but he had only been able to take it out on the lake a 3 times that summer. No one questioned this man's sanity for buying a boat at a high dollar and only got to use it a few times each summer. I told this man, that it has never made any sense to me why people think you are crazy to buy a quality animal for say, $20,000 but if you bought a boat for $28,000 no one would think anything about it. The man beside me said he agreed with me and he said that we all make decisions on where we will spend our money. My point for telling this story, is that the beef industry has several parts, all of which are a part, and some of which are only loosely connected to each other. That does not make some parts good and others bad. Each and every part of this business are important and I happen to think we need people with alligator boots who are willing to pay high dollars once in awhile. I truly believe there is a trickle down affect through the beef industry when someone has a great sale or sells animals for high dollars. It is simply human nature. This is after all a business.... as well as a way of life .....but first and foremost it is a business.
I have discussed this same topic with a friend of mine who owns a local plumbing business. This friend oftentimes travels with me when I am delivering cattle, and on a trip last spring he was telling me about 3 houses being built in our small community that were costing over $1 million to build. He said that his business had got the contracts to do the plumbing and air conditioning in all 3 homes. He said that he had over $100,000 in each home so far, and that they weren't done yet. I asked him how you could get over $100,000 in plumbing in a home? My friend said that in one home, the kitchen sink they wanted had cost $4800. The bathroom taps on the sink, in another home had cost $1800.... and there were 4 bathrooms in the house. He said things like this add up quickly. To me, this is just more proof that a person can question the prices of most everything... it has been this way since time began.. and probably always will be. The cattle business is no different. There will always be people who want to raise show cattle, and there will always be people who only want to raise commercial cattle. We are all free to raise whatever we want. We also are free to use any genetics we want... even when some other people may disagree or even think we are crazy.